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The  Huguenot  Society 

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FOUNDED  A.D.  MDCGCLXXXV 

VOLUME  XXVII 

Letters  of  Denization 
AND  Acts  of  Naturalization  for 
Aliens  in  England  and  Ireland 

1701 — 1800 

EDITED  BY 

WILLIAM  A.  SHAW,  Litt.D. 


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LETTERS  OF  DENIZATION 

AND 

ACTS  OF  NATURALIZATION 

FOR 

ALIENS  IN  ENGLAND  &  IRELAND 

1701-1800 


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The  Huguenot  Society 

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FOUNDED  A.D.  MDCCCLXXXV 


VOLUME  XXVII 


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LETTERS  OF  DENIZATION 

AND 

ACTS  OF  NATURALIZATION 

FOR 

ALIENS   IN    ENGLAND   AND  IRELAND 

1701 — 1800 


EDITED  BY 

WILLIAM    A.   SHAW,  Litt.D. 

Editor  of  ''The  Calendar  of  Treasury  Papers  "  ;  Author  of  "  The  History  of  Currency," 
''The  History  of  the  Commonwealth  Church,"  "The  Knights  of  England,"  etc. 


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Prefatory  Note. 


In  the  preceding  volume  to  the  present  pubHcation  (viz.,  Denizations  and  Naturalizations, 
1600 — 1700,  Vol.  XVIII  of  the  publications  of  the  Huguenot  Society)  I  gave  an  introductory 
outline  of  the  history  of  Naturalization  Law  so  far  as  relates  to  England,  Ireland  and  the 
Plantations  from  mediaeval  times  to  the  present.  To  that  introduction  Mr.  Giuseppi  has 
contributed  additional  material  as  far  as  concerns  the  Plantations  in  the  eighteenth  century  in 
his  introduction  to  his  separately  edited  volume  ("  Naturalization  of  Foreign  Protestants 
IN  THE  American  Colonies,"  Vol.  XXIV  of  the  publications  of  the  Huguenot  Society,  192 1.) 

For  the  present  these  two  introductions  carry  the  sketch  of  the  history  of  the  law  of 
naturalization  as  far  as  it  can  be  carried  until  further  documentary  material  is  available. 

It  was  my  intention  (and  was  so  announced  in  the  introduction  to  the  earlier  volume  of  this 
work,  Vol.  XVIII)  to  follow  up  the  above  introduction  by  a  second  one  which  was  intended  to 
take  its  place  in  the  present  volume  and  which  was  to  deal  with  the  religious  history  of  France  from 
the  point  of  view  of  the  influence  of  that  history  upon  the  ebb  and  flow  of  the  various  streams 
of  waves  of  migration  evidenced  in  the  lists  of  naturalized  persons.  But  that  promise  was 
made  in  191 1,  and  since  1911  the  great  war  has  happened  and  personal  bereavement  has  come  to 
me,  and  I  am  no  longer  able  to  carry  out  my  promise.  It  would  have  entailed  unremitting 
study  of  sources  in  France  and  that  is  now  precluded. 

I  therefore  send  this  volume  forth  shorn  of  such  introduction,  but  it  is  probably  none  the 
worse  for  that. 

All  that  is  necessary  further  to  state  nere  is  that  on  pp.  72 — 77  will  be  found  a  full 
explanatory  note  on  the  episode  of  Oath  Roll  Naturalizations  in  the  time  of  Queen  Anne. 

The  index  to  the  present  volume  has  been  compiled  by  my  sister-in-law,  Miss  Catherine 
Goldsbrough,  to  whom  my  warmest  thanks  are  due.  It  has  been  a  task  of  forbidding  difficulty. 
Quite  frequently  one  and  the  same  person  applied,  firstly,  for  denization,  and  then,  secondly,  at  a 
subsequent  period  for  naturalization.  In  the  first  case  his  name  is  usually  given  in  a  Latin 
form  on  the  privy  seal  or  on  the  patent  roll.  In  the  second  place,  his  name  is  invariably  given 
in  an  English  form  in  the  private  Act  preserved  in  the  House  of  Lords.  Between  the  two  forms 
there  may  be,  and  frequently  is,  the  greatest  variety.  The  problem  of  the  index  has  been  not 
merely  to  bring  these  variant  forms  together  under  one  and  the  same  heading  so  as  to  preserve 
identity  but  also  to  guide  the  modern  searcher  to  the  most  probable  equivalent  modern  form  by 
an  elaborate  system  of  cross  references.  In  such  a  procedure  perfection  is  unattainable.  But  a 
really  earnest  attempt  has  been  made  to  make  the  index  really  serviceable  by  such  grouping  and 
such  cross  references. 

With  regard  to  my  own  editorial  method,  it  is  perhaps  necessary  to  draw  attention  to  the  fact 
that  to  each  Naturalization  Act  I  have  prefixed,  in  square  brackets,  a  legislative  history  of  the  Act, 
the  preparatory  petitions,  the  procedure  in  Committees,  the  successive  votes  in  both  Houses  and  the 


PREFATORY  NOTE 


final  assent.  The  toil  involved  in  such  editorial  work  has  been  heartbreaking.  But  it  has  not 
been  resultless.  Quite  apart  from  the  number  of  cases  of  private  Acts  introduced  and  not 
proceeded  upon  (and  which  are  therefore  not  included  in  the  House  of  Lords  collection  of  private 
Acts,  but  which  are  rescued  and  preserved  in  the  present  volume),  the  Committee  proceedings 
frequently  furnish  names  which  were  put  forward  at  certain  stages  and  subsequently  dropped, 
either  for  want  of  sacramental  certificate  or  for  want  of  payment  of  fees,  or  even  because  of 
positive  hostility  on  the  part  of  the  Committee  or  of  either  House.  These  omitted  names  are  all 
preserved  amhulando  in  the  introductions  or  in  the  footnotes  to  each  successive  Naturalization 
Act  throughout  the  present  volume. 

William  A.  Shaw. 


NATURALIZATIONS 


NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
13  Wm.  III.,  No.  37. 

[Petition  read  1700-1  Mar.  22  for  the  bill.  This  petition  stated  that  Jane  Bai  kstead, 
widow  and  relict  of  Francis  Barkstead,  late  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  d(;ceased, 
was  the  daughter  of  George  Gill,  and  was  born  at  Lyons  in  France,  but  sent  over 
into  England  very  young,  about  30,years  ago  and  married  the  said  Francis  Barkstead 
who  was  an  Englishman,  who  died  about  7  years  since,  leaving  3  infant  children  ;  to 
whom  he  by  his  will  gave  a  third  part  of  his  estate  and  made  the  petitioner  executrix ; 
who  proved  the  will  and  put  out  her  children's  money  at  interest  upon  securities 
which  have  been  approved  by  the  Court  of  Chancery ;  that  the  persons  who  borrowed 
the  said  money  are  ready  to  pay  it  in  but  are  advised  that  the  petitioner  being  a 
foreigner  cannot  re-assign  or  make  a  good  title  without  being  naturalized. 

The  bill  was  accordingly  ordered  on  that  day;  was  presented  1701  April  i;  read  a 
first  time  on  April  i  ;  passed  the  third  reading  on  May  24;  was  agreed  to  by  the 
Lords  without  amendment  on  June  9  and  received  the  royal  assent  on  June  12. 

See  Commons  Journals  xiii,  pp.  423,  463,  466,  475,  515,  552,  563,  603,  625  ;  Lords  Journals 
xvi,  pp.  728,  729,  739.] 

Jane  Barkstead  (Widow),  wife  of  Francis  Barkstead,  late  Citizen  and  Mercer  of  London, 
born  at  Towers  in  France  (although  her  father's  grandfather  was  a  native  of  England). 

NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
13  Wm.  III.,  No.  38. 

[Petition  presented  1701  April  for  the  bill.  The  petition  stated  that  Archibald  Arthur 
as  heir  to  Thomas  Parker,  deceased,  is  entitled  to  several  lands  in  Co.  Essex  and 
is  in  quiet  possession  of  the  same;  is  intending  to  make  a  settlement  thereof  but  is 
informed  he  cannot  do  the  same  being  born  in  Holland.  The  bill  was  ordered  on 
April  I  ;  presented  on  April  10;  read  a  first  time  April  17;  passed  the  Commons  on 
June  2  ;  passed  the  Lords  on  June  10,  and  received  the  royal  assent  on  June  12. 

See  Commons  Journals  xiii,  pp.  464.  479,  497,  502,  513,  586,  590,  614,  626 ;  Lords  Journals 
xvi,  pp.  716,  721,  732,  739.  For  his  Sacramental  certificate,  etc.,  see  Hist.  MSS. 
Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series,  vol.  iv,  p.  388.] 

Archibald  Arthur,  of  English  Parents,  but  born  out  of  the  King's  allegiance. 

NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
13  Wm.  III.,  No.  39. 

TAuffuste  Pyniott's  (Pynyot,  Piniot)  petition  was  read  in  the  Lords  1701  April  i.  It 
stated  that  he  was  born  of  Protestant  parents  in  Normandy  but  not  bred  in  F  ranee ; 
he  belongs  to  the  Protestant  religion  as  established  in  the  Church  of  England,  for 


2 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


the  better  enjoyment  whereof  he  left  his  native  country,  and  has  resided  here  lo  years 
where  he  hopes  ever  to  abide.  He  was  ordered  to  be  included  in  Lofland's 
naturalization  bill  but  was  not  so  included.  His  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in  the 
Lords  April  9.  In  Committee  his  brother  Hector  Francis  Pynyot  and  Henry  Ditch 
were  ordered  to  be  added  to  his  bill.  Hector  Francis  Pynyot's  petition,  read  on 
April  10,  stated  that  he  was  born  of  Protestant  parents  in  France,  came  over  for 
the  better  enjoyment  of  his  religion  and  intends  to  continue  here.  On  the  same 
day  Henry  Ditch's  (Heinrich  Dich)  petition  was  read,  stating  that  he  was  late 
Quartermaster  in  Brigadier  Shaack's  Regiment  of  Horse  in  the  English  establishment ; 
attended  the  King  at  his  first  coming  over  and  served  in  the  war  of  Ireland  and  in 
Flanders;  was  broke  three  years  ago,  and  not  being  naturalized  has  been  incapable 
of  any  post  in  the  army ;  is  settled  in  England  with  a  wife  and  4  children  and 
desires  to  serve  the  King  and  kingdom.  He  received  the  Sacrament  on  April  6 
at  the  German  Lutheran  Church  in  the  Savoy  according  to  the  usage  of  the  Lutheran 
Church. 

The  completed  bill  passed  the  Lords  on  April  17  ;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons 
on  May  15;  passed  with  amendments  on  June  9,  to  which  amendments  (being  the 
addition  of  James  Bruce)  the  Lords  agreed  on  the  following  day ;  and  it  received 
the  royal  assent  on  June  12. 

See  Lords  Journals  xvi,  pp.  640,  646,  647,  648,  652,  656,  732,  739 ;  Commons  Journals  xiii, 
pp.  499,  541,  561,  594,  603,  614,  625.  For  the  Committee  proceedings  and  the 
Sacramental  certificates  see  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series, 
iv,  pp.  302-3.] 

Jacob  Auguste  Pynyot  and  Hector  Francis  Pynyot,  children  of  Samuel  Pynyot,  by 
Henriette  Mary  Chaslaigner  his  wife,  born  in  Low  Poitou  in  France. 

James  Bruce,  son  of  James  Bruce,  by  Magdalain  his  wife,  born  at  Nantes  in  Brittany, 
in  France. 

Henry  Ditch,  son  of  Erdewein  Ditch,  by  Catharina  his  wife,  born  in  the  Bishoprick  of 
Ossenburg  in  Germany. 


13  Wm.  ///.,  No.  40. 

[The  petition  of  Adrian  Lofland,  Cornelius  Vandeput  (signs  as  Van  de  Putt)  and  Peter 
Schrieber,  merchants,  read  in  the  Lords  1701  Mar.  26,  states  that  they  are  considerable 
merchants  and  traders  and  have  resided  here  for  several  years  with  their  families; 
are  Protestants  and  have  given  good  testimony  of  their  loyalty.  Their  bill 
was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  Mar.  29,  and  passed  on  April  8.  It  was 
read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  April  15,  and  passed  with  amendments  on  May  24, 
the  amendments  consisting  in  the  addition  of  all  the  names  after  Johnson.  The 
Lords  agreed  to  the  amendments  on  the  same  day,  and  the  bill  received  the  royal 
assent  on  June  12.  The  sacramental  certificates  state  that  Thomas  Johnson,  gent, 
was  of  St.  Andrews,  Holborn  ;  that  John  Henry  Ver  Poorten  (Varpoorten  in  the 
Commons  Journals)  is  a  true  member  of  the  High  German  Church  in  London  ;  that 
Thomas  Bureau  is  of  the  parish  of  St.  Mary  Bothaw ;  that  Wittenoom  received  the 
Sacrament  at  St.  Leonard's,  Shoreditch ;  Mahlstede  at  St.  Martin's  in  the  Fields; 
Garrett  in  the  Royal  Church  at  the  Savov  ;  the  first  three  persons  in  the  Act  received 
it  at  St.  Peter's,  Cornhilh 


NATURALIZATIONS.  3 

See  Lords  Journals  xvi,  pp.  635,  637,  640,  644,  645,  706,  712,  739;  Commons  Journals  xiii, 
pp.  476,  490,  517,  558,  563,  587,  625.  For  the  Sacramental  certificates  sec  Hist.  MSS. 
Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series,  iv,  pp.  293-4.] 

Adrian  Lofland,  son  of  Henry  Lofland,  bv  Adriana  his  wife,  born  at  Rotterdam  in 
Holland. 

Cornelius  Vanderputt,  son  of  Arnondt  Vanderputt,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam 
in  Holland. 

Peter  Schrieber,  son  of  William  Schrieber,  by  Johanna  his  wife,  born  at  Wevelinghoven 
in  the  Electorate  of  Collen. 

Thomas  Johnson,  son  of  Thomas  Johnson,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Surrate  in  the 
East  Indies. 

Justus  Beck,  son  of  Jacob  George  Beck,  bv  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in 
Holland. 

John  Henry  Verpoorten,  son  of  William  Verpoorten,  by  Catherina  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
born  at  Hamborough. 

Thomas  Bureau,  son  of  Phillip  Bureau,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Niort  in  Poietou  in 
France. 

DiRCK  Wittenoom,  son  of  Cornelius  Wittenoom,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam 
in  Holland. 

John  Mahlstede,  son  of  Conrad  Mahlstede,  by  Helena  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 
Bremen  in  Lower  Saxony. 

Nicholas  Garritt  [Garrett],  son  of  Garrett  Garritt,  by  l^arinque  his  wife,  born  at 
Ravensting  in  Germany. 


13  Wm,  III.,  Xo.  48. 

[The  petition  of  Lieut.  Peter  Bagneol  and  thirteen  other  officers  (Sinault,  Alphen, 
Digoine,  Drouart,  Duplex,  Maret,  Tessier,  Hullin,  Farcy,  Darquier,  Courrand, 
Mergarett,  and  Myre)  belonging  to  Col.  Foxe's  Regiment  of  Foot,  lately  disbanded 
in  the  West  Indies,  was  read  in  the  Lords  1701  May  10.  It  stated  that  petitioners 
being  French  Protestants  were  forced  out  of  their  native  country  on  account  of  their 
religion;  they  have  served  during  all  the  late  war  in  the  said  Regiment,  on  all 
occasions  venturing  their  lives  for  the  preservation  of  the  Protestant  religion  and 
the  good  of  England.  The  bill  for  them  was  read  a  first  time  on  May  13.  On 
May  15  the  petition  of  Thomas  St.  Leger  de  Bacalan  and  seven  others  (Peter  de 
Bruse,  Louis  Pelissier,  Isaac  de  Bruse,  Peter  de  Labilliere,  Charles  le  Fanu  De 
Cresserons,  John  de  la  Valade  (Valide)  and  Peter  Dupuy)  reformed  (discharged) 
ofificers  and  soldiers  was  read  in  the  Lords.  It  stated  that  they  are  French  Protestants, 
etc.,  as  above,  and  have  served  in  the  English  army  during  all  the  late  war,  etc.,  as 
above.  These  names  were  added  in  Committee  May  19  except  De  la  Valide  who  does 
not  appear  in  any  of  these  Naturalization  Arts  and  who  did  not  produce  any 
certificate.  In  the  end,  however,  De  Bacalan  and  Dupuy  were  not  naturalized  by 
this  Act,  but  by  the  Act  of  i  Anne,  No.  1 1 1  and  No.  112  respectively  infra  pp.  14  19. 
The  bill'passed  the  Lords  on  May  30,  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commonson  June  10, 
and  v/as  passed  with  amendments  on  June  18.  The  amendments  consi.sted  in  the 
addition  of  the  names  from  James  Perot  to  Peter  Malie.  The  amendments  were 
agreed  to  by  the  Lords  on  June  20,  and  the  bill  received  the  royal  assent  on  June  24. 


4  NATURALIZATIONS. 

See  Lords  Journals  xvi,  pp.  677,  681,  686,  710,  712,  757,  762,  769;  Commons  Journals  xiii, 
pp.  537,  607,  616,  636,  639.  For  the  Sacramental  certificates  see  Hist.  MSS.  Reports, 
House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series,  iv,  pp.  367-9.] 

Peter  Bagneol,  son  of  Michael  Bagneol,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Montpelier  in 

Languedock,  in  France. 
Daniel  Sinault,  son  of  Rene  Sinault,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Vandome  in  France. 
Rene  Digoine,  son  of  Rene  Digoine,  by  Lewise  his  wife,  born  at  Digoine  in  Burgundy  in 

France. 

IsAACK  Drouart,  SOU  of  Daniel  Drouart,  by  Esther  his  wife,  born  at  Vaudiere  in 

Champaigne,  in  France. 
IsAACK  Duplex,  son  of  Abraham  Duplex,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Loudun  in  Poictou, 

in  France. 

Adrian  Van  Alphen  [Alfen],  son  of  John  Van  Alphen,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  born  at 
Breda. 

John  Maret,  son  of  John  Maret,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Anthonin  in  Rouergue,  in 
France. 

Elias  Tessier,  son  of  Elias  Tessier,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Royan  in  Xaintonge,  in 
France. 

Robert  Myre,  son  of  Peter  Myre,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Rouen  in  France. 
John  Darquier,  son  of  William  Darquier,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Caussade  in  Quercy, 
in  France. 

Peter  Margarett,  son  of  Peter  Margarett,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Chateauneuf  in  the 

Province  of  Orleans,  in  France. 
Matthew  Hullin,  son  of  James  Hullin,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Loudun  in  Poitou  in 

France. 

John  Farcy,  son  of  Michael  Farcy,  by  Margaretts  his  wife,  born  at  Rhennes  in  the 

Province  of  Champaigne,  in  France. 
Francis  Courrand,  son  of  Francis  Courrand,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  at  Jarnac, 

Charante  in  Xaintonge,  in  France. 
Francis  Martin,  son  of  James  Martin,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Monpellier  in  Languedock. 
Peter  De  Labilliere,  son  of  Charles  De  Labilliere  and  Francois  his  wife,  born  at 

Languedoc  in  France. 

Charles  le  Fanu  de  Cresserons,  son  of  Michel  de  Fanu  de  Cresserons  and  Elizabeth 

his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in  Normandy. 
Peter  de  Bruse,  son  of  Peter  de  Bruse  and  Priscilla  his  wife,  born  at  Guienne  in  France. 
Isaac  de  Bruse,  an  infant,  son  of  Peter  de  Bruse  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Nimegue 

in  the  Low  Countries. 

James  Perot,  son  of  Phillip  Perot,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Niort  in  the  Province 
of  High  Poitou. 

Henry  Gardie,  son  of  Henry  Gardie,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Nimes  in  Languedoc, 
in  France. 

Michael  La  Roche,  son  of  Andrew  La  Roche,  by  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  at  Chatelerault 

in  the  Province  of  Poitou. 
John  Dalmas,  son  of  William  Dalmas,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in  Languedoc. 
Floy  De  Moriame  [Floy  Demoriame  Fontainne],  son  of  Andrew  De   Moriame,  by 

Martine  his  wife,  born  at  Daulhin  in  Picardie. 
Peter  Malie,  son  of  [Peter  Malie],  by  Francoise  his  wife,  born  at  Bernis  in  Languedoc. 
Lovis  Pelislier,  son  of  Peter  Pelislier  and  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Guienne  in  France. 

13  Wm.  III.,  No,  49. 

[The  petition  of  Gasper  Cordoso  and  Herman  V^n't  Wedde  was  read  in  the  Lords  1701 
May  23.  It  stated  that  they  were  Protestants  and  considerable  traders  who  have 
brought  their  effects  into  this  kingdom  in  order  for  their  continual  residing  here; 
and  have  testified  their  loyalty  to  the  King  and  kingdorn.    Their  bill  was  read  a 


NATURALIZATIONS  :  DENIZATIONS.  5 

first  time  in  the  Lords  on  May  24.  On  May  27  Michell  Verelst's  petition  was 
read  stating  tliat  he  is  a  Protestant,  has  testified  his  loyalty,  etc.,  has  married  an 
EngHshwoman  and  resided  here  for  several  years  with  his  family.  On  the  same  day 
the  petition  of  Peter  Masson  was  read,  stating  that  he  was  a  French  Protestant  forced 
out  of  his  native  country  on  account  of  his  religion,  whereupon  he  took  sanctuary  in 
this  kingdom,  where  he  has  lived  near  20  years  and  desires  to  spend  the  remainder 
of  his  days.  On  June  2  the  Lords  Committee  added  the  names  Sbuelen  to  Masson 
and  Carpenter  to  the  bill.  It  passed  the  Lords  on  June  4;  was  read  a  first  time  in 
the  Commons  on  June  9,  and  was  passed  with  amendments  on  June  14.  The 
amendments  consisted  in  the  addition  of  the  names  of  John  and  Michael  Bowmer 
and  Gideon  L'Eglize.  The  amendments  were  agreed  to  by  the  Lords  on  June  14th, 
and  the  bill  received  the  royal  assent  on  June  24. 
See  Lords  Journals  xvi,  pp.  699,  700,  708,  716,  721,  769;  Commons  Journals  xiii, 
pp.  595,  602,  607,  616,  630.  For  the  Sacramental  certificates  see  Hist.  MSS.  Reports, 
House  of  Lords  MSS.  iv,  pp.  376-8.  These  certificates  include  Jacob  Frederick 
Jordis,  whose  name  does  not  appear  in  the  Act.] 

Gasper  Cordoso  [Cardoso  in  certificate],  son  of  Francis  Cordoso,  by  Elizabeth  his 

wife,  born  at  Bordeaux  in  France. 
Herman  Van't  Wedde,  son  of  John  Van't  Wedde,  by  VVilemina  his  wife,  born  at 

Roterdam  in  Holland. 
Gerard  S  Buelen  [Sbuclen  or  SBuclen],  son  of  Renier  S  Buelen,  by  Anna  Christma 

his  wife,  born  at  Hamborough  in  Germany. 
John  Peter  Hanker,  son  of  John  Hanker,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Hamborough 

in  Germany. 

John  Baptiste  Mayers  [Mayer  in  certificate],  son  of  John  George  Mayers,  by  Anna 

Veronica  his  wife,  born  at  Ausberg  in  Germany. 
John  Backoffer,  son  of  John  Backoffer,  by  Kunigunda  his  wife,  born  at  Nurinberg 

in  Germany.  •     ■    t  1 

Michael  Verelst,  son  of  Ozman  Verelst,  bv  Cecilia  his  wife,  born  at  Venice  in  Italy. 
Peter  Masson  [Mason],  son  of  John  Masson,  by  Magdalena  his  wife,  born   at  Rochel 

in  France.  ,      r      ,    ,  •       r     1  tt-    -n    •  t 

John  Bowmer,  son  of  John   Bowmer,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Hieville  in  Low 

Normandy,  in  France.  t  ^-  ,    ,  •      -r     u         .  tt-     n    •  t 

MiCHAELL  Bowmer,  son  of  John  Bowmer,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Hieville  in  Low 

Normandy,  in  France.  .tit,*      1      a       u-       c  u 

Gideon  (Gedeon)  Leglize  (L'Eglize),  son  of  John  Leglize,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at 

Burdeaux  in  France.  r  o     1   1  v  u 

ToHN  Christian  Zimmerman,  alias  Carpenter,  son  of  Bartholomeus  Zimmerman,  b\ 
Anna  Wittichius  his  wife,  born  in  the  Dukedome  of  Prieg,  in  Silesia. 

DENIZATIONS. 

1 701  July  3.    Abel  Langelier,  and 
Marie,  his  wife, 
Abel, 
John, 

Lewis,  and 

Marie,  their  children. 
Elias  Tovilett  (Touillet). 
Elias  Brossard. 
John  Gaudy, 

John, 

Isaac,  and 

Francis,  his  sons. 


6 


DENIZATIONS 


1701  July  3.    Isaac  la  Font, 

Rachel,  his  wife, 
Jane,  and 

HoNORE,  their  children. 
John  Laffont. 

Abraham  Laffont  (La  Font). 
IsAiAs  Deveryt. 
Isaac  Lusson, 

Marie,  his  wife. 
Daniel  Poletier. 
Daniel  Millon. 
Jacob  Soufflet. 
Laurence  Payen. 
Abraham  Courtin. 
Henry  Cocker. 
John  Maynard  (Mainard). 
Abraham  Allais, 

Catherine,  his  wife, 

Stephen, 

Marie,  and 

Catharine,  their  children. 
Arthur  le  Conte  (Comte). 
Jacob  Chabaud. 
Jacob  Peraud. 
Abraham  Outaud. 
William  Drovett  (Drouet). 
Peter  Dornos. 

Peter  Gisioneau  (Guionneau). 
John  Guerin. 
Elias  Vouliart. 

NOE  VlALAS. 

David  Espinet. 
Peter  Jambelin. 
John  Cornet. 
Vincent  Tillou. 
Jacob  Cromer. 
Jacob  Guion. 
Charles  Couillaud. 
Jacob  Mercie, 

Anne,  his  wife. 
Stephen  Gendreu  (Gendrau). 
John  Ageron. 

Henry  Berslaer  (Bersslaer). 

Adam  Paetts  (Paets). 

Daniel  Bernardeau. 

Isaac  Prestran. 

Samuel  Guibald. 

John  Tartarin. 

Francis  Gourdon. 

Jacob  Massiot. 

John  Savouret. 

John,  his  son, 

Hester, 

Susanna, 

Marie-anne,  and 

Marie,  his  children. 


DENIZATIONS. 


7 


1 701  July  3.    William  Heurtin, 

Elizabeth,  his  wife. 
Andreas  Malie  (Malie). 
Benjamin  de  Charrieu. 
Nicholas  l'  Adoocat, 

Elizabeth,  his  wife. 
Peter  Aubin. 

Elizabeth, 

Margaret,  and 

Marie,  his  children. 
Jacob  Ruffiat. 

Abraham  Morissett  (Morisset). 
John  de  loumeau. 
Isaac  Delpeth. 
Marie  Seigneur, 

Claud  Daniel,  his  son. 
John  Farcy, 

Francis,  his  wife. 
George  Geinheimer  (Geinheimor). 
John  Jappie, 
Marie  Jappie, 
Andreas  Bouneau, 

Magdalen, 

Andreas, 

Jacob, 

Marie, 

Jane,  and 

Susanna,  his  children. 
John  Glenisson. 
Jacob  de  Molieu, 

Susanna,  his  wife. 
Peter  Feild,  clerk. 
John  Adam,  clerk. 
George  Felster. 
Francis  Allard. 
David  Delamere. 
Solomon  Delalen. 
Zachariah  Savory. 
Thomas  Lee. 
Francis  Lee. 

FiTZWILLIAM  LEE. 

Hermes  Wilhelm  lee. 
Jacob  lee. 
Caroline  lee. 
Simon  Rame. 
Elias  Ansonneau. 
John  DeloUxMEAu. 
Anthony  Poutardant. 
Peter  Formont. 
John  Page. 
John  Martin. 
Charles  Cossart. 
John  Pigou. 
Mark  Anthony  Pigou. 
Arnand  Bargignac. 
Jane  Myre. 


8  DENIZATIONS. 

1701  July  3.    Peter  le  Comte. 

Jacob  Gariot. 

Francis  Vozer. 

Elias  Chabosseau. 

Alexander  de  Roure  des  Bonneaux. 

Jacob  Peyret. 

Henry  Demoney. 

Jacob  Bincarlelet. 

Jacob  Gashlie. 

John  Gunge. 

John  Jacob  Fourchard. 

Isaac  Lyon. 

Peter  Robateau  (Raboteau), 

Susanna,  his  wife. 
John  Robateau  (Raboteau), 

Anne,  his  wife. 
Isaac  Langue. 
John  Peter  Langue. 
Francisco  Lewis  Billot. 
Charles  Billot. 
Jacob  Renaudet. 
OuRiEL  (Ouzeel)  Mauswieten 

(Wanswieten). 

John  Cruyger. 
John  Corso. 
Albert  de  Urie  (Vris). 
Jacob  de  Surville. 
Joseph  Stokey, 
John,  his  son. 
John  Mallet. 

Charles  Bartholomew  de  la  Tour. 

Moses  Boussac. 

LIenry  Guichinet. 

Claud  Faure. 

Paul  Estrange  (Estrang). 

Francis  Brouchet  (Brochet). 

John  Peter  Salnem. 

Isaiah  Verit. 

Jacob  Gastily. 

Daniel  Boreau  (Boureau). 

Marie  Garnault. 

Jacob  Alever  (Aleber). 

Charles  Gouy. 

John  Villeneusue  [Villeneufve]. 

John  Giraudeau. 

Daniel  Mainard. 

John  Mallet. 

Jacob  Morgat. 

Jacob  Beraud. 

Peter  Gaillard. 

Lewis  Thomas. 

Matthew  Guerrier. 

Paul  Grangier  (Granger). 

John  Morgue. 

Anthony  Vatier  (Vattier). 


DENIZATIONS. 


i;oi  July  3.   Nicholas  le  Ta vernier. 

Nicholas, 

Jacob,  and 

Judith,  his  children. 
Peter  Selines. 
Philip  Gendron. 
Paul  Mesnier. 
John  Moret. 
John  Paul, 

Marie,  his  wife. 
Peter  Vidal, 

Hester,  his  wife. 
Nicholas  Duval,  clerk, 

Margaret,  his  wife, 

Elizabeth,  their  daughter. 
Daniel  Chais  la  Place, 

Magdalen,  his  wife. 
Sebastien  Rutault, 

Susanna,  his  wife. 
John  Savignac. 
Jacob  Pitau. 
Stephen  Gendrau. 
Peter  Guillard. 
Simon  Peter  Babault. 
Jacob  Champion,  clerk. 
Elias  de  Graudges.  . .  [Grandges]. 
Jacob  Fevilleteau, 

Francis,  and 

Lewis,  his  sons. 
Jacob  Lardeau. 
Peter  Galaud. 
Peter  Pilote. 

Jacob  Darrigraud.  .  .  [Darrigrand], 

Moses  Richard. 

John  Boisnard. 

Peter  Gentet. 

Daniel  Blond,  and 

John  Cotreau. 

Peter  Rolland. 

David  Jardeau. 
:  SAAC  Prevost. 

osiE  Bureau. 

Francis  Pontardaut.  . .  [Pontardant]. 
_  ACOBUS  Jappie. 
Moses  Chaieler. 

ACOBUS  GUITTON  (GuITON). 

'  ohn  auviceau. 
Moses  Reneau. 
Isaac  Bosy, 

Elias, 

Abraham, 

John,  and 

Isaac,  his  children. 
John  Marion. 
Peter  Chevallier, 

Peter,  and 

Samuel,  his  sons. 


10 


DENIZATIONS. 


lyoi  July  3.    Renee  Gougeon, 


Renee  Marie,  her  daughter. 
Peter  Girard. 
Jacob  Gerard. 
Aaron  Faitout. 
Charles  Govis. 
Stephen  Dubuer. 
Nicholas  Fresneau. 
Stephen  Benouad, 
Jane,  his  wife,  and 
Stephen,  his  son. 
Claud  Eagron  (Eaygron). 
Daniel  Robert. 
Michael  Paquinet. 

Samuel  Greneau.  j 
John  Guirodos. 
Elias  Grolon. 
John  Lauber. 

tOHN  COUREAU. 
'eter  Vanbelle, 

Susanna,  his  wife. 
Peter  Durand. 

Anne  Cabibel.  * 
Lewis  de  Marsall  (Marsal). 

Lewis,  his  son, 

John, 


1  HOMAS, 

Peter,  and 

Isaac,  his  sons  [sic]. 
Philip  Brouard  de  la  Coussaye. 
Peter  Fraysse. 
Daniel  Baile, 

Rebecca,  his  wife, 

Daniel,  and 

Jane,  their  children. 
Isaac  Hartman, 

Isaac,  and 

John,  his  sons. 
Francis  Guichard. 
Anthony  Guichard. 
Abraham  Hasbrouk. 
John  Hasbrouk. 
Lewis  Beviere. 
Peter  D'Oyau. 
Abraham  Dubois. 
Moses  Cantin. 
Peter  Guimard. 
Jacobus  Povillon  (Pouillon). 
Andreas  Canon. 
Peter  Manin. 
Abraham  Lakeman. 
John  Belliville  (Belleville). 
John  Casier. 
Nicholas  Crocherou. 
Abraham  Canon. 
John  Thaveau. 


DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 


11 


1701  July  3.   John  Causson. 

John  Saujon. 

Daniel  Robert. 

Jacobus  Cormier. 

Isaac  Roussell  (Rousel). 

Stephen  Roussell  (Rousel). 

Francis  Roussell. 

David  de  Senne. 

Theophilus  Robert. 

John  Villiers. 

Henry  de  la  Reve. 

OHN  LE  ChALLEUR. 

OHN  Jacobus  Peybrignet.  .  .  [Peybriguet]. 
John  Lesmore. 
Peter  Belveze. 
Daniel  Collett. 
Peter  Dumoulin,  and 
John  Suyre. 

(Patent  Roll,  13  Wm.  Ill,  part  i.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
14  Wm.  III.,  No.  5. 

[The  petition  for  this  bill  was  presented  1 701-2  Feb.  2.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time 
in  the  Commons  on  Feb.  4;  passed  the  Commons  on  Feb.  17;  passed  the  Lords 
without  amendment  on  Feb.  20,  and  received  the  royal  assent  on  Mar.  2. 

See  Commons  Journals  xiii,  pp.  713,  719,  737,  740,  747,  754,  771  ;  Lords  Journals  xvii, 
pp.  37,  39,  41.  For  her  Sacramental  certificate  see  Hist,  MSS.  Reports,  House  of 
Lords  MSS.,  iv,  p.  477.  It  states  that  she  took  the  Sacrament  at  the  parish  church 
of  Farnham  Royal,  Co.  Bucks.] 

Charlotte  Boscawen,  wife  of  Hugh  Boscawen,  Esquire,  and  daughter  of  Charles 
Godfrey,  Esquire,  by  Arabella  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 


NATURALIZATION  ACT, 
I  Anne,  No.  57. 

[The  petition  of  Jacob  Sanderfelt  and  Nicholas  Wayfort  was  presented  to  the  Lords 
1702  Dec.  4.  It  stated  that  they  are  both  Protestants  and  had  been  Captains  in  the 
French  service  in  Baron  Sparr's  Regiment,  and  came  from  France  to  T^ngland  some 
months  ago  out  of  zeal  to  serve  the  Queen,  and  accordingly  went  upon  the  late  sea 
expedition  under  the  Duke  of  Ormonde  where  they  distinguished  themselves. 
The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  Dec.  22  ;  passed  14  Jan.  1702-3  ;  was  read  a 
first  time  in  the  Commons  Jan.  21;  passed  with  amendments  Feb.  8;  the  Lords 
agreed  to  the  amendments  Feb.  16,  and  the  bill  received  the  royal  assent  Feb.  27. 
The  Commons  amendment  consisted  in  inserting  ihe  name  of  Le  Blanc. 


12  NATURALIZATIONS. 

See  Lords  Journals  xvii,  pp.  i8o,  199,  204,  237,  239,  275,  277,  321  j  Commons  Journals  xiv, 
pp.  112,  123,  138,  139,  174,  183,  202  ;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new 
series,  v,  p.  153.]. 

NiCHOLAUS   Wayfoort,   son  of   Alexander  and  Judith  Wayfoort,  born  at  Wesel  in 
Germany. 

Peter  Le  Blanc,  son  of  Peter  Le  Blanc,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  the  Ctiy  of  Vitris  in 

the  Province  of  Champangue. 
Jacob  Sanderfelt,  son  of  Johan  and  Elizabeth  Sanderfelt,  born  at  Stockholm  in 

Swedland. 


NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
I  Anne,  No.  1 10. 

[The  petition  for  Ryssen  et  al  was  presented  1 701-2  Mar.  19.  It  stated  that  they  are 
Protestants  and  have  given  good  testimony  of  their  loyalty  to  her  Majesty.  The 
bill  was  ordered  the  same  day.  It  was  read  a  first  time  1702  April  13;  passed  the 
Commons  May  13  ;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  on  the  same  day  ;  passed  without 
amendments  on  May  16,  and  received  the  royal  assent  on  May  25. 

See  Commons  Journals  xiii,  pp.  810,  830,  836,  838,  842,  844,  862,  888,  891,  895;  Lords 
Journals  xvii,  p.  126,  127,  131,  149. 

The  Sacramental  certificates  are  given  in  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS., 
new  series,  v,  pp.  44-6.  In  these  certific^es  Couvreux  appears  as  Couvreur;  Gressier 
as  Greissier ;  Paulson  as  Paulsen  ;  Decauy  as  Decaux.  Matthyssen  is  described  as  of 
Battersea.] 

Danyel  van  Ryssen,  son  of  John  van  Ryssen,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam 
in  Holland. 

•John  Martin  Couvreux  [Couvreur],  son  of  David  Couvreux,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born 
in  Francfort. 

Mary  Coleman,  daughter  of  John  Coleman,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Callis  in  France. 
John  Cazalet,  son  of  Peter  Cazalet,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Soumiures  in  Languedoc. 
John  William  Nichoff,  son  of  Otto  Nichoff,  by  Marguerite  his  wife,  born  in  Hambro. 
Peter  Greissier,  son  of  Andrew  Greissier,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Guadaloupe  in 
America. 

John  Bosanquet,  son  of  Peter  Bosanquet,  by  Gaillarde  his  wife,  born  at  Lunel  in 
Languedoc. 

Peter  Fabrot,  son  of  Peter  Fabrot,  by  Magdeleine  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in  Languedoc. 
Francis  Faure  [Favre],  son  of  John  Faure,  by  Marguerite  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Nicholas  Marcett,  son  of  Paul  Marcett,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
John  Beaufills,  son  of  John  Beaufills,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Haure  de  Grace  in 
Normandy. 

Mathew  Bertin,  son  of  Daniel  Bertin,  by  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  at  Pons  in  Zaintonge. 
Paul  Westhoffe  Paulson,  son  of  Paul  Westhoffe  Jacobs,  by  Hellena  his  wife,  born  in 
Muscow. 

Jacob  Pavlson  [Paulsen],  son  of  Jacob  Paulson,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  born  in  Hambro. 
Barthold  Guliker,  son  of  Ulrich  Jurgen  Guliker,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  in 
Hambrogh. 

Abel  Langelier,  son  of  John  Langelier,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Rochelle. 
Peter  Backs,  son  of  John  Backs,  by  Cathrina  his  wife,  born  in  Hambro. 
Robert  Le  Plastrier  [Platrier],  son  of  John  Le  Plaistrier,  by  Rachel  his  wife,  born  at 
Roven  in  Normandy. 


NATURALIZATIONS.  18 

pZLPM^^r.f "      ^!^^r'i  J"^'"^  l'^^"      Diepe  in  Normandy. 

Normandy  °    Nicholas  Margas,  by  Susannah  his  wife,  born  at  Roven  in 

William  Matthyssen  son  of  Joos  Matthyssen,  6y  Catherin  his  wife,  born  at  Middelburgh 
in  Zeeland,  see  infra,  p.  14.  ^ 

Frederick  Bodisco,  son  of  Jacob  Bodisco,  by  Riokierau  his  wife,  born  in  Amsterdam 
see  infra,  p.  14.  ' 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
I  Anne,  No.  in. 


[The  petition  of  Thomas  St.  Leger  (De  Bacalon)  et  al  was  presented  to  the  Lords  1 701-2 
Feb.  16.    It  stated  that  they  had  served  the  King  during  the  late  war  in  Flanders  and 
elsewhere,  but  being  out  of  allegiance  are  incapable  of  any  further  service  to 
his  Majesty  until  naturalized.    This  is  signed  by  Thomas  St.  Leger  de  Bacalan, 
Alexander  de  Raquet  Desfourneaux,  Paul  de  Gualis  (de  Gaily  de  la  Gruelle),  Joseph 
de  Launay,  James  Trellebois,  Henry  Delalande,  J.  St.  Christol  (de  Liverne),  Peter  de 
Franquefort,  David  de  Montallieu  Saintipolit,  Paul  Longchamp  (de  la  Coude),  John 
Constantin,  John  Belard,  Jean  Housset,  James  de  Sauberge,  Guy  Tinguy,  Lewis 
Benjamin  D'Ollon  (Dolon),  Francois  Delubieres  (de  Langes  de  Lobieres),  John  Port 
de  Laroque,  Anthoine  Laroque,  Isaacc  De  Laigle  (Laigle  de  Montmayeur),  John 
James  Colom,  Paul  Pre  Le  Bas,  Anthony  Caillon,  Laurence  Boudet,  John  James 
Montledier,  Elieser  Minte,  John  George  Schmiten,  John  Thomas,  Louis  de  Boisrayon 
(Boyragon),  Franc  de  la  Rochefoucaut,  John  Bojer  (Boyer),  John  Laborde,  Isaac 
Bojer  (Boyer),  Danil  Gamel,  Elias  Delpeuch,  Amateur  Bouhereau,  Estienne  Duport, 
Jacques  de  Leuze,  Peter  Dufoussat,  Isaac  Mauca,  Henry  Dabzac  (Dabjac),  Pr.  Buor 
(Bour)  de  la  Moriniere,  Frederick  Wm.  deRoye  de  la  Rochefoucaut,  Paul  Labastide 
Delon  (de  la  Bastide  Delon),  Estienne  Tessier,  Pierre  Ardesoif,  Alexander  Razigade. 
Of  these  names  J.  Thomas,  J.  Laborde,  J.  de  Leuze  and  I.  Mauca  were  not  included 
and  do  not  appear  in  any  Act;  I  de  Laigle  de  Montmayeur  and  S.  Tessier  were 
struck  out  by  the  Lords  Committee  and  P.  Dufoussat  by  the  Commons.  He  presented 
another  petition  13  Jan.  1702-3.    Lords  Journals  xvii,  p.  237.      A.  Bouhereau  was 
included  in  Benovad's  Act,  infra,  p.  23.    The  bill  was  accordingly  read  a  first  time 
for  the  above  persons  on  Feb.  20. 
On  Feb.  23  a  further  petition  was  presented  for  Zacharia  Sedgwick  stating  that  he  was 

born  beyond  seas,  but  had  lived  in  England  for  18  years  past  as  a  loyal  Protestant. 
On  the  same  day  a  petition  was  presented  for  Daniel  Brisac,  John  Francis  Mousset, 
James  Texier,  Paul  Fournieu  (Fournier),  Stephen   Brigand,  Anthony  Vezian  and 
Andrew  Livardie  shewing  that  they  had  served  the  King  ever  since  his  accession 
and  are  incapable  of  further  service  unless  naturalized.    Of  these  names  Texier  and 
Brigand  were  naturalized  by  Benovad's  Act,  infra,  p.  20. 
On  the  same  day  a  practically  similar  petition  was  presented  for  Daniel  de  Virasel 
(Virazell),  Moyse  Laporte,  Gabriel  Brocas,  Isaac  Bigot,  John  Lewis  Ligonier,  Fran(,ois 
Hubac  Lafabregue,  Peter  Lacoste  and  Paul  Labelliere. 
On  the  same  day  a  practically  similar  petition  was  presented  for  Binjam.in  Marchais, 
Daniel  Papon,  Peter  D'Aniel  (Daniel),  Gabriel  De  la  Primandaye  (Delaprimauday) 
and  John  Brugier.    The  second,  third  and  fourth  of  these  names  were  included  in 
Benovad's  Act,  infra,  pp.  20,  21,  22, 


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NATURALIZATIONS. 


On  Feb.  24  a  practically  similar  petition  was  presented  for  Peter  Mason  (Masson),  David 
Bonnet,  James  Galine,  Peter  Bezard,  Peter  Cabibel,  Daniel  Fourestier,  Thomas  Le 
Heup,  Pierre  Landreau,  Benjamin  L^e  Roy  and  John  Lahore.  The  last  two  named 
did  not  sign  the  petition  and  their  names  do  not  appear  in  any  Naturalization  Act,  , 
see  infra,  p.  23.  Cabibel  occurs  in  this  Act;  the  rest  occur  in  Benovad's  Act,  injra, 
pp.  19,  20,  21. 

On  Feb.  25  a  petition  was  presented  for  Gabriel  De  la  Haye,  Lewis  GroUeau  and  James 
Philipe  Moreau  stating  that  they  were  forced  out  of  their  country  for  their  religion 
and  had  lived  in  England  several  years  and  wish  to  be  qualified  to  serve  the  king's 
forces.  Of  the  three  Grolleau  occurs  in  the  present  Act ;  La  Haye  occurs  in 
Benovad's  Act,  injra,  p.  19,  whilst  Moreau  was  included  in  Benovad's  bill,  see  infrUy 
p.  18,  but  was  struck  out  by  the  Commons  for  not  paying  his  fees. 

On  the  same  day  a  petition  was  presented  for  William  Matthysen,  Frederick  Bodisco 
and  Christian  Bockholt  stating  that  they  had  been  forced  out  of  France  for  their 
religion  and  had  lived  here  several  years.  Of  these,  Bockholt  appears  in  the  present 
Act;  the  other  two  appear  in  Van  Ryssen's  Act,  supra,  p.  13. 

The  bill  passed  the  Lords  on  March  6,  after  the  names  of  Laigle  de  Montmayeur  and 
Stephen  Teissier  had  been  struck  out  in  Committee  for  not  paying  their  fees.  It  was 
read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  on  Mar.  26;  passed  with  amendments  on  May  18. 
The  Lords  agreed  to  these  amendments  on  May  19.  The  bill  received  the  royal 
assent  on  May  25. 

The  Commons'  amendments  consisted  in  striking  out  the  names  Isaac  Paifairie  (Paiserie), 
son  of  Peter  Paifairie  (Paiserie),  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Duras  in  Guienne ;  and 
Peter  lie  foussat,  son  of  Daniel  Defoussat,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Rosen  in 
Guienne;  and  in  inserting  the  names  from  Lepointelle  to  Pasquerau. 

The  Sacramental  certificates,  as  set  out  in  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS., 
new  series,  vol.  iv,  pp.  472-6,  reveal  many  variations  in  the  spelling  of  the  names, 
e.g.  Demontalieu  appears  as  David  Demontalieu  Saintipolit ;  Dolon  appears  as 
Dolton ;  Branelt  appears  as  Brunei ;  Sedgwick  as  Sedgaick ;  Legonier  as  Ligonier ; 
Bockholt  as  Booxholt ;  Merchais  as  Marsais. 

See  Lords  Journals  xvi,  p.  685;  xvii,  pp.  36,  41,  49,  56,  59,  133,  137,  149;  Commons 
Journals  xiii,  pp.  779,  819,  830,  841,  842,  873,  896,  899.] 

Thomas  St.  Leger  de  Bacalon  [Bacalan],  son  of  Stephen  de  Bacalon,  by  Mary  his  wife, 

born  at  St.  Leger  in  Guienne. 
Joseph  de  Launay,  son  of  John  de  Launay,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  in  Paris. 
Alexander  de  Raquet  Desfourneaux,  son  of  Francis  de  Raquet,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 

born  at  Damers  in  Picardy. 
Lawrence  Boudet,  son  of  James  Boudet,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Castlemoron  in 

Guienne. 

James  Trellebois,  son  of  Daniel  Trellebois,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Arvert  in 
Xaintonges. 

Paul  de  Gally  de  la  Gruelle,  son  of  Peter  de  Gaily  de  la  Gruelle,  by  Lewis  his  wife, 

born  at  Miliaut  in  Rovergue. 
Paul  de  la  Bastide  Delon,  son  of  Paul  Delon,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban 

in  Guienne. 

Henry  de  la  Lande,  son  of  Francis  de  la  Lande,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  in  Xaintonges. 
James  St.  Christoi  [Chrestol]  de  Liverne,  son  of  Edward  de  Liverne,  by  Claude  his 

wife,  born  at  Alez  in  Languedoc. 
Peter  Franquefort,  son  of  James  Franquefort,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Soulignone  in 

Xaintonges. 


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Peter  Ardesoif,  son  of  Peter  Ardesoif,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Alencon  in  Normandy. 
David  DE  Montalieu  [Saintipolit],  son  of  Peter  MontaUeu,  by  Jone  his  wife,  born  at  St. 

Hipolitte  in  Languedoc. 
Paul  LoNGCHAMP  delaConde  [Coude],  son  of  John  de  la  Conde  [Coude],  by  Susanna 

his  wife,  born  at  Lafere  in  Picardie. 
John  Constantin,  son  of  John  Constantin,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Point  de  Velle 

in  Burgundy. 

Frederick  William  de  Roye  de  la  Rochefoucaut,  son  of  Frederick  Charles  de  Roye 

de  la  Rochefoucaut,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  born  in  Paris. 
Stephen  Duport,  son  of  John  Duport,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Martins  in  the 

Island  [of]  Ree. 

Ephraim  Falaise,  son  of  John  Falaise,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Dippe  in  Normandie. 
Stephen  Tempier,  son  of  Stephen  Tempier,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Vannert  in 
Languedoc. 

John  Belard,  son  of  John  Belard,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Morlas  in  Bearn. 
John  Housset,  son  of  Cires  Housset,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Luine  in  Touraine. 
James  de  Saubergue,  son  of  John  de  Sauberg-ne  by  Olimpe  his  wife,  born  at  Angles  in 
Languedoc. 

John  de  Baillehache,  son  of  Peter  Baillehache,  by  Olimpa  his  wife,  born  at  Caen 
in  Normandy. 

Guy  Tinguy,  son  of  Charles  Tinguy,  by  Israelitte  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in  Poitou. 
Lewis  Benjamin  Dolon,  son  of  Lewis  Dolon,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Conforgren 
in  Burgundy. 

Francis  de  Langes  de  Lobieres  [Lubieres],  son  of  Frederick  de  Langes,  by  Olimpe  his 

wife,  born  in  Oranges. 
John  James  Colom,  son  of  Michael  Colom,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Monntauban  in 

Aquitain. 

Anthony  de  la  Roque,  son  of  Peter  la  Roque,  by  Esperance  his  wife,  born  at  Lion  in 
Languedoc. 

Eliezer  Minte,  son  of  Mathew  Minte,  by  Peterualla  his  wife,  born  at  Middleburgh 
in  Zealand. 

John  George  Schmiten,  son  of  Policarpus  Schmiten,  by  Regina  his  wife,  born  at 
Dresden  in  Saxony  (possibly  the  John  George  of  L.J.,  xyii,  p.  86). 

John  Lamirandole,  son  of  John  Lamirandole,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Bourdeux. 

[David  Pain,  son  of]  David  Pain,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Fontenay  in  Poitu,  in 
France. 

Peter  Buor  de  la  Moriniere,  son  of  Esaya  Buor  de  la  Moriniere,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born 

at  St.  Hilaire  in  Poitou. 
Henry  Dabjac  [Dabzac],  son  of  Mark  Dabjac,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Limeulh  in 

Anttony^^aillon,  son  of  Thomas  Caillon,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Vitre  in 

LEwfs^D^E  BOYRAGON,  son  of  John  de  Boyragon,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Boyragon 

Peter  Martin,  son  of  Luke  Martin,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Martin  in  the  Isle 

Peter^  Pineau  son  of  Peter  Pineau,  bv  Ester  his  wife,  born  at  Clairac  in  Guienne. 
Charles  Legg,  son  of  John  Legg,  by  Mary  his  wife  born  at  Vittrey  in  Brittany. 
Peter  Pinnet   [Pinet],  son  of  Peter  Pinnet,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Berjerac  in 

Tohn^Boye^'r  '  son  of  Tsaac  Bover,  bv  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Armagnac  in  Guienne. 
John  BrInel  [Brunel],  son  of  Charles  Branell,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Anduze  in 

TsAAJX^Y^P^I^'son  of  John  Bover,  bv  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Armaignac  in  Guienne. 
G.bLl  Laporte,  son  of  John  Laporte,  bv  Jeane  his  wife  born  at  l  erjerac  in  Guienne. 
STl  Gam^^^^  son  of  Baltazar  Gamel,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Vilenwe  Dagenois  m 
Guienne, 


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NATURALIZATIONS. 


Elias  Delpeuch,  son  of  Daniel  Delpeuch,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Berjerac  in  Guienne. 
Francis  de  la  Rochefoucaut,  son  of  Lewis  de  la  Rbchefoucaut,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born 
at  Paris  in  France. 

Abraham  Vanderhagen,  son  of  John  Vanderhagen,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at 

Bourdeaux  in  Guienne. 
John  Port  [de]  Laroque,  son  of  James  Laroque,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Duras  in 

Guienne. 

John  James  [Jaques  de  la]  Corbiere,  son  of  Andrew  Corbiere,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born 
in  Geneve. 

Paul  Peter  Le  Bas,  son  of  James  Le  Bas,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  in  Caen  in 
Normandy. 

John  James  Montledier,  son  of  John  Montledier,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Montledier 
in  Languedoc. 

Daniel  Brisac,  son  of  Peter  Brisac,^  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Labastide  in  Armagnac 

in  Guienne  {see  L.J.,  xvii,  p.  43). 
Zacharia  Sedgwick,  son  of  Sarfish  Sedgwick,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Constantinople. 
Daniel  de  Virazel,  son  of  James  de  Virazel,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bourdeaux  in 

Guienne  {see  L.J.,  xvii,  p.  43). 
MosES  LA  Porte,  son  of  John  la  Port,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Clayrac  in  Guienne. 
Gabriel  Brocas,  son  of  Alexander  Brocas,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Casteljaloux  in 

Guienne. 

Isaac  Bigot,  son  of  Peter  Bigot,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 

John  Lewis  Legonier  [Ligonier],  son  of  Lewis  Legonier,  by  Lewis[a]  his  wife,  born 

at  Castres  in  Languedoc. 
Paul  Labilliere,  son  of  Charles  Labilliere,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Aulas  in 

Languedoc. 

Peter  Lacoste,  son  of  Stephen  Lacoste,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Milleau  in  Guienne. 
Francis  Hubac  Lafabreque,  son  of  Francis  Hubac,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Aulas 
in  Languedoc. 

Andrew  Livardie,  son  of  Stephen  Livardie,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Berjerac  in 
Guienne. 

Paul  Fournier,  son  of  John  Fournier,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
John  Francis  Moussett,  son  of  Peter  Moussett,  by  Francis  his  wife,  born  at  Poitiers  in 
Poitou . 

Alexander  Rasigade,  son  of  Abraham  Rasigade,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Rovergue 
in  France. 

Christian  Bockholt  [Booxholt],  son  of  Christian  Bockholt,  by  Catherina  his  wife, 
born  at  Luningburgh. 

Benjamjn  Merchais  [Marsais],  son  of  Peter  Merchais,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Jousac 
in  Xaintonge. 

Peter  Cabibel,  son  of  Peter  Cabibel,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Mazamet  in  Languedoc. 
Lewis  Grolleau,  son  of  James  Grolleau,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Fontenay  le  Compte 
in  Poitou. 

Anthony  Vezian,  son  of  Lewis  Vezian,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in  France. 
Charles  Lepointei  [de  Lapointelle] ,  son  of  Charles  Brunet  (Brunett),  by  Henriette  his 

wife,  born  at  Rochelle  in  France. 
Peter  De  Maigron,  son  of  Lewis  Maigron,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Nimes  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc. 
Albert  Le  Blanc,  son  of  Anthony  Le  Blanc,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Maniege 

in  the  Province  of  Languedoc. 
Abel  de  Castelfrank,  son  of  Adrian  de  Castelfrank,  by  Rachel  his  wife,  born  at  Castres 

in  the  Province  of  Languedoc. 
John  De  Champflury,  son  of  Hector  de  Champflury,  by  Phillis  his  wife,  born  at  Nyons 

in  the  Province  of  Dauphine. 
Henry  De  Foubert,  son  of  Solomon  De  Foubeft,  by  Magdalene  his  wife,  born  at  Paris 

in  France. 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


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David  Francis  Goudot,  son  of  John  James  Goudot,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at 

Neuchatel  in  Swesherland. 
John  Espinasse  de  Fonvive,  son  of  Henry  Espinasse  D'Fonvive,  by  Joanna  his  wife, 

born  at  Fonvine  in  Perigord,  in  France. 
Stephen  Des  Gulhon,  son  of  Stephen  Desgulhon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  St.  John 

Du  Bruel  in  the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Lewis  De  la  Coude,  son  of  Jonas  De  la  Coude,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in 

France. 

Phillip  Rose,  son  of  Thomas  Rose  by  Esther  his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in  Normandy  {see 
L.J.,  xvii,  p.  66). 

Abraham  Bruniquel,  son  of  James  Bruniquel,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  La  Caze  in 

the  Province  of  Languedoc. 
Lewis  Pasquereau,  son  of  Lewis  Pasquereau,  by  Magdaleine  his  wife,  born  at  Tours  in 

the  Province  of  Touraine. 
John  Bruguier,  son  of  James  Bruguier,  by  Antonetta  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in 

Languedoc.   

NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
I  Anne,  No.  112. 

[On  1 701-2  Feb.  21  a  petition  was  presented  to  the  Lords  for  Daniel  Latanes  shewing 
that  he  was  a  French  Protestant  refugee,  and  cannot  serve  in  the  army  unless 
naturalized. 

On  Feb.  23  a  petition  was  presented  for  David  Nowit  Bennett  shewing  that  he  was 

born  at  Rochelle  of  English  parents,  was  forced  thence  into  England,  being  a 

Protestant,  and  has  lived  here  several  years. 
On  Feb.  24  a  petition  was  presented  for  Frederick  de  Sibourg  shewing  that  he  has 

been  a  soldier  for  several  years  beyond  seas  and  has  served  the  King  in  the  army 

on  all  occasions  since  1691. 
On  the  same  day  a  petition  was  presented  for  Rene  Letourneau  De  Baumortier  shewing 

that  he  left  his  country  on  account  of  his  religion,  and  is  destitute  of  employment 

unless  naturalized. 

On  Feb.  25  a  petition  was  presented  for  Daniel  Jounot  shewing  that  he  was  only 
14  months  old  when  he  was  brought  over  from  France,  and  the  rest  of  his  parents' 
family  were  born  in  England. 

On  Feb.  27  a  petition  was  presented  for  Gabriel  Defrestel,  John  Perier,  Joseph  Coindrieau 
and  Jacob  Demillon  shewing  that  they  had  served  the  king  all  the  late  wars  in 
Flanders  and  elsewhere,  but  cannot  serve  any  longer  unless  naturalized. 

On  the  same  day  a  similar  petition  was  presented  for  Peter  Dupuy,  Henry  Neutte  and 
F.  Gourdon.    Neutte  does  not  appear  in  any  of  these  Naturalization  Acts. 

On  Feb.  28  a  petition  similar  to  that  of  Defrestel  above  was  presented  for  Peter  Sergeant, 
Charles  Perrotte,  Timothy  Motteux,  John  Girard,  Paull  Girard,  Stephen  Benovad, 
Seigneuron  Augier,  Henrick  Nortloo,  Peter  Dupuy,  Francois  Gourdon,  Elias  Bargeau, 
Lewis  Pau  and  John  Gaile.  The  name  of  Sergeant  was  subsequently  struck  out  by 
the  Commons. 

On  March  3  a  petition  was  presented  for  Lewis  Vaslet  shewing  that  he  was  forced 
out  of  his  native  country  on  account  of  his  religion,  and  has  lived  16  years  in  this 
country. 

On  March  4  a  petition  was  presented  for  John  Gaile,  a  French  Protestant  minister,  born 
at  Nismes. 

On  March  7  a  petition  similar  to  that  of  Defrestel  above  was  presented  for  Charles 
David  Lamecourt,  Cornelavel  (Cornelius  Delaval,  an  infant),  Isaac  Chapellier,  Peter 
Horry,  Gideon  Benoist  and  Gabriel  Guichard. 


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NATURALIZATIONS. 


On  March  12  a  petition  was  presented  for  Elias  Dupuy  shewing  that  he  was  a 
Protestant,  and  left  his  native  country  on  account  of  his  rehgion,  and  cannot  do 
good  service  to  the  Queen  unless  naturalized. 

On  March  23  a  similar  petition  was  presented  for  Joshua  Poumie,  Jacobo  Constant,  John 
Diserote,  Gabriel  Joseph  Delafon,  Isaac  Auriol,  Josias  Laborde,  Isaac  Charieux, 
Charles  Denie,  John  Mariette,  Francis  Verdier,  Smon  Girbelin  ( ?  Gribelin),  and 
Jacob  Dupuy.  Of  these  names  Verdier  and  Constant  were  struck  out  by  the 
Commons. 

On  March  25  a  petition  was  presented  for  Reijmer  Snep  and  Henry  de  Gols, 
Hollanders,  showing  that  they  have  lived  many  years  in  this  kingdom. 

In  Committee  on  April  2  the  names  were  added  of  Jacob  Constant,  son  of  Jacob 
Constant,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Gamache  in  Picardy,  and  Lewis  Vinie,  son 
of  Lewis  Vinie,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Paris.  These  two  names  were  struck  out 
by  the  Commons. 

The  bill  passed  the  Lords  on  April  3 ;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  on 
May  II.  It  passed  with  amendments  on  May  20.  The  Lords  agreed  to  the 
amendments  on  May  21,  and  the  bill  received  the  royal  assent  on  May  25. 

The  Commons'  amendments  consisted  in  striking  out  the  following  names  :  — 
William  Matthyssen,  son  of  Joos  Mattyssen,  by  Catharine  his  wife,  born  at 
Middleburgh  in  Zealand ;  Frederick  Bodisco,  son  of  James  Bodisco,  by  Rychel  his 
wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in  Holland;  Peter  Serjant  [Sergeant],  son  of  John  Serjant, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  the  Hague  in  Holland ;  Samuel  Esteve,  son  of  Peter  Esteve,. 
by  Rachael  his  wife,  born  at  Castres  in  France ;  James  Philip  Moreau,  son  of  Philip 
Moreau,  by  Catharine  his  wife,  born  at  Rouen ;  John  Rene  Giberne,  son  of  Daniel 
Giberne,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Fongere  in  Brittany ;  Francis  Verdier,  son 
of  John  Verdier,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Bordeaux;  Gerard  Spaan,  son  of 
Anthony  Spaan,  by  Johanna  his  wife,  born  at  Deventer,  Over  Izell,  in  Holland ; 
Jacob  Constant,  son  of  Jacob  Constant,  by  Catharine  his  wife,  born  at  Gamache  in 
Picardy ;  Lewis  Vivie,  son  of  Lewis  Vivie,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Paris ;  and  in 
inserting  the  names  from  Ball  to  the  end  of  the  Act. 

On  May  21  the  Commons  Committee  acquainted  the  House  that  several  of  the  persons 
who  had  passed  the  Committee  refused  to  pay  their  fees,  although  of  good  ability  so 
to  do,  viz.,  Meaureau,  Esteve,  Livie  and  Verdier.  Their  names  were  ordered  to  be 
left  out. 

The  Sacramental  certificates  as  given  in  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS., 
new  series,  iv,  pp.  495-9,  reveal  many  variations  in  the  spelling  of  the  names. 
Mateux  appears  as  Motteux ;  Bennett  appears  as  David  Nowet  Bennet ;  Valogne 
appears  as  Mark  Antony  Vaissire  Valogne ;  Tiquet  appears  as  Triquet ;  Fourester 
as  Faurestier;  Renoudet  as  Renaudet ;  Buland  as  Butand ;  Ribot  as  Ribor;  Osmont 
as  Asmont ;  Geldieu  as  Gelieu  ;  la  Naive  as  Lanalue;  Bouchereau  as  Bouhereau. 

See  Lords  Journals  xvii,  pp.  55,  56,  79,  93,  95,  142,  150;  Commons  Journals  xiii,  pp.  836, 
843,  848,  862,  888,  891,  894,  902,  904,  907.] 

Stephen  Benovad,  son  of  Stephen  Benovad,  bv  Katherine  his  wife,  born  in  Rochel. 
John  Girard,  son  of  Peter  Girard,  by  Ester  his  wife,  born  in  Rochell. 
Paul  Girard,  son  of  Peter  Girard,  by  Ester  his.  wife,  born  in  Rochel. 
Timothy  Matteux  [Motteux],  son  of  John  Matteux,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Rouen 
in  Normandie. 

Charles  Perot  [Perrotte],  son  of  Francis  Perot,  by  Thamasse  his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in 
Normandie, 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


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Elias  Bargeau,  son  of  James  Bargeau,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Tramblade  in  Xaintonge, 
in  France. 

James  Thomas,  son  of  Peter  Thomas,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Tramblade  in 
Xaintonge,  in  France. 

Daniell  Moreau,  son  of  Charles  Moreau,  by  IVTary  his  wife,  born  at  Sintes  in  the 

Province  of  Saintonges. 
Thomas  Le  Heup,  son  of  John  Le  Heup,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Lo  in 

Normandy,  in  France,  [see  supra,  p.  14]. 
Peter  Bezard,  son  of  Peter  Bezard,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Gien  in  the  Province 

of  Orleans,  in  France  [see  supra,  p.  14]. 
Frederick  De  Sibourg,  son  of  Frederick  de  Sibourg,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 

Heidelberg  in  [the]  Pilatinat  (see  L.J.,  xvii,  p.  45). 
Peter  Ducros  [Deucros],  son  of  Peter  Ducros,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  in  Langue- 

doc. 

Peter  Renovard  [Renouard],  son  of  David  Renovard,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Paris 
in  France. 

Andrew  Vimielle,  son  of  Andrew  Vimielle,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban  in 
Guienne. 

Mathew  Poumier  [Poumies],  son  of  John  Poumier,   by    Katherine  his  wife,  born  at 

Gonse  in  the  Province  of  Bearn,  in  France. 
David  Nowett  Bennett,  son  of  David  Nowett,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Rochel  in  the 

Province  of  Ouix,  in  France. 
John  Gaile,  son  of  James  Gaile,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in  France  (see  L.J., 

xvii,  p.  57). 

Lewis  Pau,  son  of  Peter  Pau,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in  Languedoc. 
Lewis  Vaslet,  son  of  James  Vaslet,  by  Justine  his  wife,  born  at  Saumur  in  France  (see 
L.J.,  xvii,  p.  55). 

Henery  Smith,  son  of  Dierick  Smith,  by  Margarete  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
Rene  Letourneau  de  Beaumortier,  son  of  Urbanie  Letourneau  de  Beaumortier,  by 

Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Anjou  in  France. 
Benjamin  Jouxson,  alias  Dejoux,  son  of  Benjamin  De  Joux,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  born 

at  Dye  in  Dauphine,  in  France  (see  L.J.,  xvii,  p.  69). 
Jacob  Acere,  son  of  Mark  Anthony  Acere,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
Francis  Gourden,  son  of  Francis  Gourden,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Pons  in  Xaintongne. 
Peter  Depuy  [Dupuy],  son  of  Peter  Dupuy,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rochelle  in  France. 
Stephen  Jouneau,  son  of  Stephen  Jouneau,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Martin 

in  the  Isle  of  Ree. 

John  Glenison,  son  of  John  Glenison,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Jonzac  in  Xaintonge. 

Mark  Anthony  [Vaissire]  Valogne,  son  of  Frances  [Francis]  Valogne,  by  Susanna  his 
wife,  born  at  Millau  in  the  Province  of  Guienne,  in  France. 

Henry  Dessey,  son  of  Mathew  Dessey,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bourdeaux  in  France. 

Charles  Portales,  son  of  Charles  Portales,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Vigan  in  the 
Province  of  Languedoc. 

Peter  Triquet,  son  of  Henry  Triquet,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in  Languedoc. 

Francis  Beteilhe,  son  of  Peter  Beteilhe,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Comon  in  the  Pro- 
vince of  Languedoc. 

Daniel  Fourestier  [Faurestier]  ,  son  of  Daniel  Fourester,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Pons 

in  Xaintongne,  in  France,  [see  supra,  p.  14]. 
Stephen  Gendron,  son  of  Stephen  Gendron,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  m  Xamtonge  m 

France 

Esaye  Renoudet  [Renaudet],  son  of  Matthew  Renoudet,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  born  at 
Pons  in  France. 

Daniel  Peletreau,  son  of  Daniel  Peletreau,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Pons  m 

Xaintongne.  .     a     •    •  t- 

Rene  Jaquet,  son  of  James  Jaquet,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Aunis  in  France. 
Gabriel  de  la  Have,  son  of  Rene  de  la  Haye,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Rennes  in 

the  Province  of  Brittania,  in  France,  [see  supra,  p.  14]. 


20 


NATURAT.IZATIONS. 


Daniel  Jouneau,  son  of  Phillip  Jouneau,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Barbesieux  in 
Xaintonge. 

Theophile  Serbier  [Sorbier],  son  of  Zacharia  Serbier  [Sorbier],  by  Mary  his  wife,  born 

at  Berjerac  in  Aquitaine  in  France. 
Benjamin  Malide,  son  of  John  Malide,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Nerac  in  Aquitaine. 
Zacharia  Bulaud  [Butaud  or  Butand],  son  of  Zacharia  Bulaud,  by  Judith  his  wife, 

born  at  Lucon  in  Poitou,  in  France. 
Francis  Joly  de  Ternac,  son  of  Jacob  de  Ternac,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at 

Bordeaux  in  Aquitaine. 
Francis  Ribot  [Ribor],  son  of  Francis  Ribot,  by    Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Mans  in 

Touraine,  in  France. 

Daniel  Pellisher,  son  of  Daniel  Pellisher,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Jouuin  in  Aquitaine, 
in  France. 

John  Pavillard,  son  of  Isaac  Pavillard,  by  Esther  his  wife,  born  at  Lasarra  in  the 

Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switzerland. 
Paul  Douxsaint,  son  of  Daniel  Douxsaint,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Marinque  in  the 

Province  of  Avergne,  in  France. 
Robert  Osmont  [Asmont],  son  of  Austin  Osmont,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in 

Normandy. 

Daniel  Garnier,  son  of  Michael  Garnier,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in  Normandy. 
James  Browne,  son  of  James  Brown,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Berjerac  in  the  Province 
of  Guinne. 

John  Masson,  son  of  John  Masson,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  born  in  Poctou  in  France. 
HoNORAT  SuPERiORi,  alias  Smith,  son  of  Peter  Superiori,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Grives 

near  Sarlat  in  Perigord,  in  France. 
John  Bucaille,  son  of  Giles  Bucaille,  by  Eve  his  wife,  born  at  Hebecrevon  near  Saint 

Loe  in  Normandy. 

Michael  Reau,  son  of  Michael  Reau,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
Gabriel  Reau,  son  of  Michael  Reau,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
John  Lavie,  son  of  Henry  Lavie,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bourdeaux  in  France. 
Gerard  Smith,  son  of  Henry  Smith,  by  Christiane  his  wife,  born  at  Wesell  in  the  County 

of  Cleve,  in  Brandenburgh. 
Henry  Bustin,  son  of  Francis  Bustin,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Middlebourg  in 

Zealand.    [Possibly  the  Henry  Pusin  of  L.J.,  xvii,  p.  66]. 
John  Montaud,  son  of  John  Montaud,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in 

France. 

Jacob  Leige  [Laige],  son  of  Phillip  Leige,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  at  Lusignan  in 
Poitou. 

Isaac  Desbordes,  son  of  William  Desbordes,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Mort  in  the 
Province  of  Poitou. 

Paul  Fanjoux,  son  of  Mathew  Fanjoux,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Tours 
in  Tourene,  in  France.    [Probably  the  Paul  Forioux  of  L.J.,  xvii,  p.  69 J. 

Mathew  Gelieu  [Geldieu],  son  of  John  Geheu,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Laupede  in 
Agenois. 

Jacob  Beaune,  son  of  James  Beaune,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Duras  in  France. 
Oliver  Rapiat  La  Brose  [Labrosse],  son  of  Rene  Rapiat  La  Brose,  by  Ann  his  wife, 

born  at  Couhein  in  the  Province  of  Poitou,  in  France. 
Christopher  Zobell,  son  of  Martain  Zobel,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Marynburgh 
in  Prussia. 

Peter  Horry,  son  of  John  Horry,  by  Lewes  his  wife,  born  at  Marane  in  Xaintonge. 
Abraham  Torin,  son  of  Anthony  Torin,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Roven  in 
Normandy. 

Peter  Landreau,  son  of  Paul  Landreau,  bv   Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Cognac  in  An- 

goumais,  in  France,  \^see  supra,  p.  14]. " 
Peter  Masson  [Mason],  son  of  James  Masson,  by  Claude  his  wife,  born  at  Angers  in 

Anjou  [see  L.J.,  xvii,  p.  45,  and  supra,  p.  14]. 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


21 


Gabriel  Delaprimanday  [Delaprimauday],  son  of  Dante  Laprimanday,  by  Mary  his 

wife,  born  in  the  Province  of  Poitou  [see  supra,  p.  13]. 
James  Texier,  son  of  Isaac  Texier,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Touzac  in  Angoumois,  in 

France  \_see  supra,  p.  13], 
Stephen  Brigaud,  son  of  Stephen  Brigand,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Isle  of  Ree  in  the 

County  of  Ouix,  in  France  [see  supra,  p.  13]. 
James  Le  Roye,  son  of  James  Le  Roy,  by  Magdelene  his  wife,  born  at  Demer  in  Chastre 

in  Beause,  in  France. 

Isaac  Lasalle  [Laselle],  son  of  Ciprian  Lasalle,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Lyons  in 
France. 

Abraham  Meure,  son  of  Abraham  Meure,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  at  Saumur  in  the 

Province  of  Anjou,  in  France. 
(tAswines  Smith,  son  of  Hermon  Smith,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Mulhelm  in  the 

County  of  Cleve. 

James  Galine,  son  of  Anthony  Galine,  by  Blanche  his  wife,  born  at  Munbrun  in 

Dauphine,  in  France,  [see  supra,  p.  14]. 
David  BoNNETT,  son  of  John  Bonnett,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Hippolitte 

in  Languedoc,  [see  supra,  p.  14]. 
Peter  Gally  [de  Galy],  son  of  Laguelle  De  Gaily,  by  Lewes  his  wife,  born  at  Milleau  in 

Rovergue,  in  France. 

Gabriel  Guichard  [Gichard],  son  of  Isaac  Guichard,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at 

Sumene  in  the  Province  of  Languedoc. 
Daniel  Latanes,  son  of  James  Latanes,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Nerac  in  France. 
Gideon  Benoist,  son  of  Lawrence  Benoist,  born  at  Saint  Paulcrois  Chateux  in  Dauphine. 
foHN  DiSEROTE,  SOU  of  John  Diserote,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  City  of  Olerons  in  the 

Principallity  of  Bearne. 
Elias  Dupuy,  son  of  Elias  Dupuy,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Bourdeaux  in  France. 
Isaac  Auriol,  son  of  Eliza  [sic?  Elizaens]   Auriol,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Castres  in 

Languedoc. 

JosiAS  Laborde,  son  of  Stephen  Laborde,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  City  of  Orches  in 
Bearne. 

Daniel  Papon,  son  of  Simon  Papon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban  in  Guinne 
[see  supra,  p.  13]. 

Isaac  Chapelleir,  son  of  Lewis  Chapelleir,  by  Simone  his  wife,  born  at  Uzes  in  Languedoc. 
John  Mariette,  son  of  Francis  Mariette,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
Jacob  De  Millon,  son  of  Isaac  De  Millon,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Libourne  in  Guinne. 
Seigneuron  Augier,  son  of  Peter  Augier,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Castle  Jaloux  in 
Guienne. 

John  Perier,  son  of  Peter  Perier,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Savignen  in  Xaintonge. 
Joseph  Coindreau,  son  of  Joseph  Coindreau,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Just  in 
Xaintonge. 

John  Souret,  son  of  John  Souret,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Saverdun  in  the  County  of 
Troix. 

Joshua  Pomie,  son  of  Abel  Poumie,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban  in  Guinne. 
Gabriel  De  Frestel,  son  of  Benjamin  De  Frestel,  by  Lovisse  his  wife,  born  at  Testy 
in  Lower  Normandy. 

Gabriel  Joseph  De  la  Eon,  son  of  Adam  De  la  Eon,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Bourdeaux 
in  France. 

Henry  Nortloo,  son  of  John  Nortloo,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Sost  in  [the]  Mark 
[of]  Brandenburgh. 

Charles  Denie,  son  of  Claudiens  Denie,  by  Lowis  his  wife,  born  at  Verfel  in  Rovergue, 

in  France.  .    ^.       r  t^i  • 

Symon  Gribelin,  son  of  Jacob  Gribelin,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  City  of  Blois. 
David  Lamecourt,  son  of  Bartholomeus  Lamecourt,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Sedan 

in  France.    (Possibly  the  Charles  David  Damecourt  of  L.J.,  xvii,  p.  60.) 
James  Brunier,  son  of  Abel  Brunier,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Blois  in  France. 


22  NATURALIZATIONS. 

Peter  Perquot  [Parquot],  son  of  Francis  Perquot,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Marennes 
in  Xaintongne. 

Phillip  Fruchard,  son  of  James  Fruchard,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Poitou  in 
France. 

Peter  Deschampz,  son  of  Peter  Deschampz,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Poitiers  in  Poitou. 
Jacob  Dupuy,  son  of  Jacob  Dupuy,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  City  of  Xaintes  in 
Xaintongne. 

Peter  Veriti,  an  infant,  son  of  Isaac  Veriti,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Dieppe  in  Nor- 
mandy. 

John  Langelier,  an  infant,  son  of  Abel  LangHer,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rochell  in 
France. 

Francis  Oliver,  son  of  Charles  Oliver,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Partenay  in  the 
Province  of  Poitou. 

Isaac  Charien,  son  of  John  Charien,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Duras  in  Guinne. 
Stephen  Ryon,  son  of  John  Ryon,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Nimes  in  Languedoc. 
Reynier  Snep,  son  of  Dirck  vSnep,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Dort  in  Holland. 
Henry  de  Goes,  son  of  Philip  de  Gols,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 
Barnard  Fuekert,  son  of  Christian  Fuekert,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Iserlohn  in  the 

County  of  Mark,  belonging  to  the  King  of  Prussia. 
Henry  King,  son  of  Henry  King,  by  Ann  Margeret  his  wife,  born  at  Uchte  in  the 

County  of  Tecklenburg,  belonging  to  the  Landgrave  of  Hessen. 
Tanegijij  le  Feure,  son  of  Taneguy  le  Feure,  by  Mary  Oliver  his  wife,  born  at  Saumur  in 

Anjou. 

Cornelius  Delaval,  an  infant,  son  of  Henry  Delaval,   by  Mary   Magdelaine   his  wife, 

born  at  Fontain,  near  Picardie. 
James  Cornet,  son  of  Balthehard  Cornet,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Montellimard  in 

Dauphine,  in  France. 

Peter  de  Rouen,  son  of  Josias  de  Rouen,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 

Alard  Belin,  son  of  James  Belin,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Rochell  in  France. 

John  George,  son  of  Samuell  George,  by  Magdelaine  his  wife,  born  at  Vitrey  le  Francoise 

in  Champain,  in  France. 
Philip  Bureau,  son  of  Francis  Bureau,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Niort  in  Poitou  in 

France. 

Lewis  Saurin,  son  of  John  Saurin,  by  Hipolite  his  wife,  born  at  Nimes  in  Languedoc,  in 
France. 

James  Bursott,  son  of  Peter  Bursott,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Aubray  in  Bau  Le 
France. 

Joshua  Soulard,  son  of  Stephen  Soulard,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Saints  in  Xaintonge, 
in  France. 

John  Chaigneau,  son  of  David  Chaigneau,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Saints  in 
Xaintonge,  in  France. 

Andrew  Bonouries,  son  of  Isaac  Bonouries,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Saintes  in  the 

Province  of  Xaintonges,  in  France. 
Peter  Daniel,  son  of  Peter  Daniel,  by  Diana  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  [see  supra,  p.  13]. 
John  Sabatier,  son  of  Anthony  Sabatier,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in 

Languedoc,  in  France. 
John  Decomuun[?],  son  of  Joseph  Decomuun[?],  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Geneva. 

Stephen  Leimbach,  son  of  George  Leimbach,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Cassel  in 
Germany. 

James  Ball,  son  of  Samuel  Ball,  by  Katharine  his  wife,  born  at  Cadebush  in  Dukedom 

of  Mackleburgh,  Gerret. 
John  Rijs  [should  be  Garrett  John  Nijs],  son  of  John  Rijs  [should  be  Nijs],  by  Johanna 

his  wife,  born  at  Zutphen  in  the  Province  of  Guilderland. 
Francis  Limborch,  son  of  Phillippus  Limborch,  by  Cornelia  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam 

m  Holland. 

Philip  Guibert,  son  of  Peter  Guibert,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Lyons  in  France. 


NATURALIZATIONS.  23 

Nicholas  James  Le  Tavernier,  son  of  Nicholas  Le  Tavernier,  bv  Esther  his  wife,  born 

at  VilHers  Le  Bel  near  Paris,  in  France. 
Peter  Chaigneau,  son  of  Isaac  Chaigneau,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Barbexieux  in 

Xaintonge,  in  France. 

Mathias^  Chaigneau,  son  of  Mathias  Chaigneau,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Taytbourg 

in  Xaintonge,  in  France. 
Charles  Timothy  Baignoux,  son  of  Timothy  Baignoux,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 

Portier  in  France. 

Henry  Boyer,  son  of  Peter  Boyer,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Balver  in  the  Province  of 
Perigord,  in  France. 

James  De  Foyssat,  son  of  Lewis  de  Foyssat,  by  Katharine  his  wife,  born  at  Tournen  in 

the  Province  of  Guienne,  in  France. 
Gaspard  la  Nalve,  son  of  Gaspard  la  Naive,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Vilfereal  in  the 

Province  of  Guinne,  in  France. 
Lewis  Galabin,  son  of  John  Galabin,  by  Alix  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Orange. 
Amateur  Bouchereau,  son  of  Elie  Bouchereau,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Rochel  in 

France  [see  supra,  p.  13]. 
Samuel  Ravenel,  son  of  John  Ravenel,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Rennes  in  Brittany, 

in  France. 

Abel  Langelier,  son  of  Abel  Langelier,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rochelle. 
Christopher  de  Schmettau,  son  of  Ernest  de  Schmetteau,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born 

at  Breslau  in  Silesia. 
Jacob  Vincent,  son  of  Michel  Vincent,  by  Esther  his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in  Normandy. 
Abraham  de  Magny,  son  of  Gamaliel  de  Magny,  by  Margareta  his  wife,  born  at  Weray 

in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 


NATURALIZATION  BILL  WHICH  DID  NOT  PASS. 

[On  1 701  June  12  a  petition  was  presented  for  Joseph  De  Launay,  Alexander  Raquet 
Desfourneaux,  Peter  Martin,  Francis  Claris,  John  Rabaud,  John  Ramsey  (Ramesers), 
James  Trelebois,  Eliaser  Minte,  Benjamin  du  Roy,  John  Lewis  de  Ligonier,  Jean 
Housset,  John  George  Shmithen  (Schmiten)  and  John  Thomas.  It  stated  that  they 
were  disbanded  officers,  had  served  ever  since  the  King  came  to  the  Crown  and  were 
come  out  of  Ireland  desiring  to  be  capable  of  serving  the  King  and  kingdom  again. 
Of  these  names  all  but  Claris,  du  Roy  and  Thomas  are  included  in  De  Bacalon's  Act, 
I  Anne,  No.  in,  supra,  p.  14, 

On  June  13  a  petition  was  presented  for  Anthony  Laroque,  Marc  Anthony  Vaissier 
Valogne,  John  Porte  Laroque.  It  stated  that  they  were  French  Protestants  turned 
out  of  their  native  country  for  religion's  sake;  had  served  in  the  English  army  in 
Ireland  and  Flanders  during  all  the  late  war  and  desired  to  be  enabled  to  serve 
again.  Of  these  names  the  Laroques  occur  in  de  Bacalon's  Act,  i  Anne,  No.  m, 
and  Valogne  in  Benovad's  Act,  i  Anne,  No.  112,  supra,  p.  17,  seq. 

On  June  14  a  petition  was  presented  for  Alexander  Duroure  Desbonneux.  It  stated 
that  he  was  a  French  Protestant  officer;  had  been  forced  to  leave  his  country,  estate 
and  the  French  service;  came  over  to  England  for  religion's  sake  at  the  same  time  as 
the  King.  The  name  of  Peter  de  Grealy,  a  French  Protestant  officer,  was  added  to 
this  bill.    De  Grealy's  name  occurs  in  Benovad's  Act,  ut  supra. 

On  Tune  14  a  petition  was  presented  for  Daniel  Moreau,  Daniel  Moreau  jun.,  Benjamin 
Malide  and  Elias  Delpeuch.  It  stated  that  they  were  French  Protestants  forced  to 
leave  their  country  and  estates  for  religion.  Of  these  names  one  of  the  Moreaus  and 
Malide  occur  in  Benovad's  Act  and  Delpeuch  in  Bacalon's. 


24 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


On  June  i6  a  petition  was  presented  for  Philippes  de  La  Beaune  (La  Beauve).  It  stated 
that  he  was  a  Captain  in  the  late  Col.  Lillemarais'  Regiment  in  his  Majesty's 
service  in  Piedmont;  is  a  French  Protestant,  left  his  country  and  estate  for  religion's 
sake  and  served  the  King  during  the  late  war  as  Captain  in  Piedmont.  This  name 
does  not  occur  in  any  of  these  Acts. 

On  June  i8  a  petition  was  presented  for  Oliver  Le  Nouricier,  Peter  Fleuriot,  Jacob  Hue 
and  Michael  Hue.  It  stated  that  they  were  forced  to  quit  their  native  country  on 
account  of  their  religion,  and  have  given  good  testimony  of  their  loyalty.  None  of 
these  names  appear  in  any  of  these  Acts. 

On  June  20  a  petition  was  presented  for  Steven  Fermignac,  James  Bruguier  and 
William  Barbut.  It  stated  that  they  were  French  Protestants  forced  out  of  France 
for  their  religion  ;  have  served  in  Cavalry  Regiments  in  the  late  wars  and  always 
ventured  their  lives  for  the  Protestant  religion  and  for  England.  None  of  these 
names  occur  in  any  of  these  Acts.  One  James  Brunier  occurs  in  Benovad's  Act 
and  a  John  Bruguier  in  De  Bacalon's  Act. 

On  June  20  a  petition  was  presented  for  Abel  Langelier,  Zacharia  Butand  and  Michall 
Derry.  Of  these  names  Butand  occurs  in  Benovad's  Act,  supra,  p.  20  ;  Abel  Langelier 
occurs  in  both  that  Act  and  in  Van  Ryssen's  Act,  supra^  pp.  12,  23.  Derry's  name  does 
not  occur  in  any  Act. 

A  bill  was  ordered  to  be  brought  in  1701  June  13  for  De  Launay  et  al.  It  was  read  a 
second  time  and  committed  on  the  following  day.    It  proceeded  no  further. 

See  Lords  Journals  xvi,  pp.  741,  743,  747,  757;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords 
MSS.,  new  series,  vol.  iv,  pp.  389-91 .] 


NATURALIZATION  BILL  WHICH  DID  NOT  PASS. 

[On  1702-3  Jan.  17  a  petition  was  presented  to  the  Lords  for  Johan  Echard  Mussuingang, 
Henry  Tunis  and  others,  Daniel  Hake  and  others,  and  Peter  Le  Blane  (Blanc)  and 
others,  shewing  that  they  had  served  the  late  King  in  the  wars  and  praying  to  be 
naturalized. 

On  Jan.  21  a  petition  was  presented  for  Daniel  Preveraud,  James  and  Samuel  Clavis  and 
others. 

On  Jan.  25  several  petitions  were  presented  for  Stephen  Daubus  and  others;  Isaac 
L'Jay  and  others,  Peter  Williams  and  others. 

On  Jan.  13  a  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  for  John  Hack  and  others.  On  the 
second  reading  Jan.  21  it  is  styled  a  bill  for  Daniel  Hack,  Charles  John  Bruce  and 
others.  In  Committee  seven  names  were  struck  out,  which  are  printed  in  square 
brackets  in  the  list  below,  and  35  names  were  added,  viz.,  from  Michel  Reau  to  the  end. 
In  this  form  the  bill  passed  the  Lords  on  Feb.  4.  It  was  read  a  first  time  in  the 
Commons  on  Feb.  18,  but  no  further  proceedings  were  had  on  the  bill,  although  the 
name  of  John  Briott,  struck  out  by  the  Lords,  appears  in  the  Commons  Journals 
on  Feb.  19  as  taking  the  oaths  in  order  to  his  naturalization. 

See  Lords  Journals  xvii,  pp.  203,  237,  250,  256,  265,  268;  Commons  Journals  xiv, 
178-9,  204,  205  ;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series,  v,  pp.  184-6. 
By  consulting  the  index  to  the  present  volume  it  will  be  possible  to  discover  how  far 
and  in  what  other  Act  any  of  the  names  in  the  following  list  were  actually  subsequently 
naturalized.] 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


25 


Daniel  Hack,  son  of  Philip  and  Mary  Hack,  born  at  Cologne. 
Charles  Johan  Bruce,  son  of  John  and  Gertrude  Bruce,  born  at  Stockholm. 
John  Echard  Mussigang,  son  of  John  and  Eve  Vilizitas  Mussigang,  born  at  Ziegenhain, 
Germany. 

Lewis  Wadden,  son  of  David  and  Anne  Wadden,  born  at  Villeneuve,  Switzerland. 
Andreas  Haselgren,  son  of  Peter  and  Catherine  Halelgren,  born  at  Stockholm. 
[Peter  van  Thelin,  son  of  Peter  and   Magdalena  van  Thelin,  born  at  Carlsham, 
Swedland.] 

Henry  Tunis,  son  of  Peter  and  Mary  Tunis,  born  at  Boelswaert,  Friesland. 
Frederick  Hart,  son  of  Thomas  and  Anna  Maria  Hart,  born  at  Polsevin,  Germany. 
John  Conrad  Nehring,  son  of  Joachim  and  Martha  Nehring,  born  at  Volcanroda, 
Germany. 

Gerard  William  Schroder,  son  of  Gerhardt  and  Clara  Margaret  Schroder,  born  at 
Dyphols,  Germany. 

Barges  Hydeman,  son  of  Herman  and  Katherine  Hydeman,  born  at  Hertford,  Germany. 

ohn  Rymers,  son  of  John  and  Ann  Rymers,  born  at  Lubeck,  Germany. 

acob  Meyer,  son  of  Jacob  and  Margarett  Meyer,  born  at  Hamburg. 

Nicholas  Gevekoht,  son  of  Anthony  and  Anne  Gevekoht,  born  at  Hamburg.] 
"Gebhardt  Lupke,  son  of  Gebhardt  and  Dorothy  Lupke,  born  at  Hamburg.] 
Abraham  Henniken,  son  of  Garlieb  and  Elizabeth  Henniken,  born  at  Danzig,  Germany. 
[John  Titts,  son  of  George  and  Eve  Titts,  born  at  Breslau,  Germany.] 
[Claudius  Dupuis,  son  of  Claudius  and  Katherine  Dupuis,  born  at  Orb,  Switzerland.] 
[Francis  Miden,  son  of  Anthony  and  Jane  Miden,  born  in  Haynault.] 
Frederick  Shwab,  son  of  Frederick  and  Ann  Shwab,  born  at  Basle,  Switzerland. 
John  Gugleman,  son  of  Conrad  and  Ann  Gugelman,  born  at  Basle,  Switzerland. 
Peter  Margarett,  son  of  Peter  and  Mary  Margarett,  born  at  Vichy,  France. 
[John  Briot,  son  of  John  and  Jane  Briot,  born  at  Tours,  France.]     {See  C.J.,  xiv,  p. 
205.) 

Peter  Le  Blanc,  son  of  Peter  and  Jane  Le  Blanc,  born  at  Vitrey,  France. 

James  Buffar,  son  of  Daniel  and  Anne  Buffar,  born  at  Beu,  France. 

Charles  Ernest  Kirsh,  son  of  Gabriell  and  Anne  Kirsh,  born  at  Danzig,  Prussia. 

Michael  Reau,  son  of  Gabriel  and  Anne  Reau,  born  at  Bordeaux,  France. 

Abel  Denys,  son  of  Stephen  and  Mary  Denys,  born  at  Bordeaux,  France. 

Isaac  Cailloud   [appears  as  Caillouel  in  the  Sacramental  certificate],  son  of  Isaac  and 

Mary  Caillouel,  born  at  Rouen,  France. 
James  Ricard,  son  of  Peter  and  Elizabeth  Ricard,  born  at  St.  Hippolyte,  France.  (See 

L.J.,  xvii,  p.  241.) 

Philip  Gillon,  son  of  John  and  Mary  Gillon,  born  at  Terlon,  Flanders. 

Mathew  Decker,  son  of  Dirk  and  Catherina  Decker,  born  at  Amsterdam,  Holland. 

William  Van  Gendt,son  of  Bartholomeus  and  Catherina  Van  Gendt,  born  at  Amsterdam, 

Holland.  ^     ,     ,        ,  t-x       tt  n  j 

Tonas  Rowlandson,  son  of  Roland  and  Catherine  Rowlandson,  born  at  Dort,  Holland. 
Peter  Boyer  son  of  Anthony  and  Jane  Bover,  born  at  Mayrinies,  Languedoc,  France. 
Daniel  Preveraud,-  son  of  Daniel  and  Claude  Preveraud,  born  at  Jarnac,  France. 
Lawrence  Roussell,  son  of  Lawrence  and  Mary  Roussell,  born  at  Rouen,  Normandy. 
Isaac  Bellet  son  of  Vincent  and  Marguerite  Bellet,  born  at  Montandre,  Saintonge. 
lohn  Anthony  Motteux,  son  of  John  and  Judith  Motteux,  born  at  Rouen,  Normandy. 
Tames  Bihoreau  S'Amour,  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  Bihoreau,  born  at  Blois^  France. 
James  Mazel,  son  of  Francois  and  Jane  Mazel,  born  at  St.  Hippolyte  m  the  Cevennes, 

France 

Henry  Ramsey,  son  of  Franpois  and  Jane  Ramsey,  born  at  Mouchamp,  Poictou  France. 
Mathew  Arnold,  son  of  Frederick  and  Agnes  Arnold,  born  at  Tiarbach  m  Spaheim, 

PetS^lUgrlnge,  son  of  Peter  and  Mary  Lagrange,  born  at  Mosey,  Saintonge,  France. 
Joseph  Desminiere,  son  of  Lewis  Renie  and  Ann  Desminiere,  born  at  Poitiers,  Poictou, 
France. 


26 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


James  Marye,  son  of  James  and  Catherine  Marye,  born  at  Caen,  Normandy. 
Isaac  Le  Jay,  son  of  Isaac  and  Magdalene  Le  Jay,  born  at  Tours,  France. 
John  De  Chaulx,  son  of  Gabriel  and  Frances  De  Chaulx,  born  at  Rochelle,  France. 
David  Boudon,  son  of  David  and  Marguerita  Boudon,  born  at  Ganges,  Languedoc, 
France. 

Peter  Gaussen,  son  of  John  and  Marguerita  Gaussen,  born  at  Lunel,  Languedoc,  France. 
Peter  Flournoys,  son  of  James  and  Jane  Flournoys,  born  in  Geneva. 
Nicholas  Gambier,  son  of  Nicholas  and  Mary  Gambler,  born  at  Caen,  Normandy. 
Stephen  Daubuz,  son  of  Esaiah  and  Julia  Daubuz,  born  at  Nerac,  Guienne,  France. 
Andrew  Vedeau,  son  of  John  and  Anne  Vedeau,  born  at  Saintes,  Saintonge,  France. 
Peter  Williams,  son  of  Lewis  and  Jane  Williams,  born  at  Chatillon,  Dauphine. 
John  Gamel,  son  of  Baltasar  and  Joanne  Gamel,  born  at  Villeneuve,  Guienne. 
John  Hastings,  son  of  John  and  Margaret  Hastings,  born  at  Preston  Pans,  Scotland. 
John  Rainaud,  son  of  James  and  Ann  Rainaud,  born  at  Rocheovar,  Poictou. 
Philip  Rainaud,  son  of  James  and  Ann  Rainaud,  born  at  Rocheovar,  Poictou. 
John  Deerman,  son  of  George  and  Dorothy  Deerman,  born  at  Zell,  Germany.  {See 
L.J.,  xvii,  p.  241.) 

John  Frederick  Hoppe,  son  of  Henry  and  Eybe  Hoppe,  born  at  Hamburg. 

NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
2  Anne,  No.  3, 

[The  petition  of  George  Cholmondeley  (afterwards  Lord  Newborough  and  Earl  of 
Cholmondeley)  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  on  behalf  of  the  said  Elizabeth  was  presented 
to  the  House  of  Lords  1703  Dec.  10.  It  stated  that  she  was  born  of  Protestant 
parents  at  the  Hague,  has  constantly  professed  the  Protestant  religion  and  has  lived 
14  years  in  this  kingdom.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  Dec.  11  ;  passed  the  Lords 
Dec.  16;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  Dec.  17;  passed  the  Commons 
with  amendments  1703-4  Jan.  13;  The  Lords  agreed  to  the  amendments  Jan.  14;  and 
it  received  the  royal  assent  Jan.  21. 

See  Lords  Journals  xvii,  pp.  344,  345,  346,  349,  350;  Commons  Journals  xiv,  pp.  251,  253, 
255,  267-8,  279,  282,  292;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series, 
vol.  V,  p.  290.] 

Elizabeth  Cholmondeley  (wife  of  George  Cholmondeley,  Esquire),  daughter  of  Albert 
Ruytenburgh,  by  Ann  his  wife  [Ann  Eliz.  daughter  of  Louis  de  Nassau  de  Bever- 
querk]  ;  born  at  the  Hague  in  Holland. 


NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
2  Anne,  No.  35. 

[The  petition  of  Isaac  Kops  was  presented  to  the  Lords  1703  Dec  21.  It  stated  that 
petitioner  has  withdrawn  all  his  effects  from  abroad  and  given  good  testimony  of  his 
loyalty.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  Dec.  22;  passed  the  Lords  1703-4  Jan.  20; 
was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  Jan.  27;  passed  the  Commons  Feb.  18,  and 
received  the  royal  assent  Feb.  24. 

See  Lords  Journals  xvii,  pp.  356,  358,  368,  375,  377,  441,  458;  Commons  Journals  xiv, 
pp.  255,  289,  309,  317,  323,  342.  For  his  Sacramental  certificate  see  Hist.  MSS. 
Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series,  v,  p.  310-11.] 

Isaac  Kops,  son  of  Peter  Kops,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Nimegen  in  Gelderland. 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


27 


NATURALIZATION  ACT. 

^  2  Anne,  No,  36. 

[The  petition  for  Rene  Ranc,  Matthew  Decker  and  others  was  presented  to  the  House  of 
Commons  1703-4  Jan.  29.  It  stated  that  the  petitioners  were  all  foreign  Protestants 
well  affected  to  the  Government  and  had  brought  what  effects  they  had  into  this 
kingdom  in  order  to  reside  here.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  on  Feb.  i  ;  passed  the 
Commons  on  Feb.  16;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  on  Feb.  17;  passed  the 
Lords  on  Feb.  21,  and  received  the  royal  assent  on  Feb.  24. 

See  Commons  Journals  xiv,  pp.  311,  314,  316,  321  331,  339,  350,  355;  Lords  Journals 
xvii,  260,  pp.  439,  441,  444,  458.  F'our  of  these  names  occur  in  the  abortive  bill  of 
Jan.  1702-3  for  Hack's  naturalization,  viz.,  Denys,  Decker,  Rowlandson  and 
Hastings.  See  Hist.  MSS.,  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series,  v.,  pp.  185-6.] 

Rene  Rang,  son  of  John  Ranc,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Privas  in  Vivares  in  the 
Kingdom  of  France. 

Mathew  Decker,  son  of  Derick  Decker,  by  Katherina  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in 

Holland.    (Possibly  the  Mathew  Decow  of  L.J.,  xvii,  p.  258.) 
Jonas  Rowlandson,  son  of  Rowland  Rowlinson,  by  Katherina  his  wife,  born  at  Dort 

in  Holland. 

James  Roussy,  son  of  Peter  Roussy,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Vigau  in  Cevennes, 

in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 
John  Testas,  son  of  Peter  Testas,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bourdeaux  in  Guienne  in 

the  Kingdom  of  France. 
Augustin  de  Cleve,  son  of  John  de  Cleve,  by  Katherina  his  wife,  born  at  Amiens  in 

Picardie,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 
Lewis  Galdy,  son  of  John  Galdy,  by  Magdelena  his  wife,  born  at  Monpelier  in  the 

Kingdom  of  France. 

James  Angelras,  son  of  Charles  Angelras,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Nimes  in  the 
Kingdom  of  France. 

Abell  Denijs,  son  of  Stephen  Denijs,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bourdeaux  m  the 
Kingdom  of  France.  ^ 

Francis  Chef  d'Hostel  de  la  Roche,  son  of  Francis  Chef  d'Hostel  de  la  Roche,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rouen  in  Normandy,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 

John  Haijs,  son  of  James  Haijs,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Calais  m  Picardie,  in  the 

Kingdom  of  France.  t-i-    1    1    t  •       -r  i_ 

William  Martinant  Nevar,  son  of  John  Martinant,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 

Toulouse  in  Languedoc,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France,. [^ec^  C.J.,  xiv.,  P-  316). 

Peter  Debaufre,  son  of  Samuell  Debaufre,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Nogen  la  Roy, 

near  Paris,  in  France.  ,  .      t     1  ou     n       u  • 

Michaell  Garnault,  son  of  Peter  Garnault,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Shatellerault  in 

Poitou,  in  France.   ,  . 

Jacob  Debaufre,  son  of  Peter  Debaufre,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Pans  in  France. 
Noah  de  la  Fontaine  dil  Wicart,  son  of  Phillip  de  la  Fontaine  dil  Wicart,  by  Jaenne 

his  wife,  born  at  Vallencenne  in  Flandre.  ,  .       -r     ,  .13. 

John  Hastings,  son  of  John  Hastings,  by  Margarett  his  wife,  born  at  Prestown  in 

Scotland. 


28  -  NATURALIZATIONS. 

NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
2  Anne.  No,  37. 

• 

[The  petition  of  Henry  Boisrond  (de  St.  Leger)  and  others  paying  for  naturalization 
was  presented  to  the  House  of  Lords  1703-4  Jan.  13.  It  was  read  a  first  time  in  the 
Lords  Jan.  20.  In  Committee  on  Jan.  25  the  name  of  John  Desminiere  was  struck 
out  because  he  had  not  taken  the  oaths  or  appeared.  But  his  name  appears  in  the 
Act.  The  bill  passed  the  Lords  on  Jan.  28.  It  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons 
on  Feb.  9,  and  finally  passed  the  Commons  with  amendments  on  Feb.  22.  The 
Lords  agreed  to  the  amendments  on  the  following  day,  and  the  bill  received  the 
royal  assent  on  Feb.  24.  The  Commons'  amendments  consisted  in  the  insertion  of 
all  the  names  from  Combecroze  to  Matteux.  The  variants  in  the  text  are  from  the 
entry  of  these  additional  names  in  the  Commons  Journals  xiv,  p.  346. 

See  Lords  Journals  xvii,  pp.  366,  377,  380,  386,  387,  455,  458 ;  Commons  Journals  xiv, 
pp.  312,  328,  329,  332,  338,  346,  349,  353,  355.  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of 
Lords  MSS.,  new  series,  v,  pp.  362-3.  Unfortunately  this  latter  publication  does 
not  print  the  details  of  the  Lords'  Committee  proceedings  nor  the  Sacramental 
certificates  for  this  Act.] 

Henry  Boisrond  de  St.  Leger,  son  of  Rene  Boisrond  de  St.  Leger,  by  Benine  his  wife, 

born  at  St.  Siers  in  the  Province  of  Saintonge,  in  France. 
Peter  De  la  Grange,  son  of  Peter  De  la  Grange,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  De  in  the 

Province  of  Saintonge,  in  France. 
Beat  Lewis  Wadden,  son  of  David  Wadden,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Villeneuve  in 

Switzerland. 

Lewis  Lamalquiere,  son  of  Lewis  Lamelquiere,  by  Jeane  his  wife,  born  at  Viane  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
CoNSTANTiN  DE  NoLET,  SOU  of  John  Anthony  de  Nolet,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Hieville, 

in  the  Province  of  Normandy,  in  France. 
Charles  Jremell,  son  of  Jeremy  Jremell,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Marie  Ouime 

in  Alsasse,  in  Germany. 
Peter  De  la  Fontaine,  son  of  Michael  De  la  Fontaine,  by  Ester  his  wife,  born  at  St. 

Lo  in  the  Province  of  Normandy,  in  France. 
Peter  Williams,  son  of  Lewis  Williams,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Chatillon  in  the 

Province  of  Dauphine,  in  France. 
John  Ramsey,  son  of  Francis  Ramsey,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Monchamp  in  the 

Province  of  Poitou,  in  France. 
Daniel  Preverand,  son  of  Daniel  Preverand,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Jarnac  in  the 

Province  of  Saintonge,  in' France. 
John  Francis  Portall,  son  of  John  Francis  Portall,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Poitiers 

in  the  Province  of  Poitou,  in  France.    {See  C.J.,  xiv,  p.  205.) 
Henry  Davene,  son  of  Lewis  Davene,  by  Glaude  his  wife,  born  at  Angers  in  the 

Province  of  Anjou,  in  France. 
JoHiNi  DuFAN,  son  of  Daniel  Dufan,  by  Ester  his  wife,  born  at  Labastide  Darmagnac  in 

the  Province  of  Guinne,  in  France.    (See  C.J.,  xiv,  p.  206.) 
Phillip  Morel,  son  of  James  Morel,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Chalon  in  the  Province 

of  Champagne,  in  France. 
Thomas  Le  Sage,  son  of  Peter  Le  Sage,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  AUanson  in  the 

Province  of  Normandy. 
John  Vesian,  son  of  Francis  Vesian,  by  Lienor  his  wife,  born  at  Mompelier  in  the  Province 

of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Augustus  Desminiere,  son  of  Robert  Desminiere,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Montagu  in 

the  Province  of  Poitou,  in  France. 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


29 


Nicholas  Facio,  son  of  John  Baptist  Facio,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Basil  in 
Switzerland. 

Henry  Beaulieu,  son  of  Cesar  Beaulieu,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Quentin  in  Lower 
Britain. 

Peter  Brisac,  son  of  Henry  Brisac,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  La  Bastide  of  Armagniac  in 

the  Province  of  Guienne,  in  France.    [See  C.J.,  xiv,  p.  206]. 
Mary  Susanna  Westcott  (wife  of  Samuel  Westcott),  daughter  of  William  Barnes,  by 

Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
John  Cottin,  son  of  John  Cottin,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France.  (See 

L.J.,  xvii,  p.  382.) 

James  Richard,  son  of  Isaac  Richard,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Marenne  in  Xaintonge. 
John  Meric  Cole,  son  of  John  Meric  Cole,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Monpellier  in 

France.    (See  C.J.,  xiv,  p.  206.) 
Samuel  Lawran,  son  of  Morses  Lawran,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  V/ondon  in  Berry  in 

France. 

John  Milxan,  son  of  John  Milxan  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Cognac  in  Angounies  in 
France. 

John  Dedier,  son  of  John  Dedier,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Vassy  in  Champagne  in 
France. 

Isaac  Bellett,  son  of  Vincent  Bellet  and  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Montandre  in 
Xaintonge. 

Peter  Pivain,  son  of  Abraham  Pivain,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Crevant  in  Orleans, 
in  France. 

John  Trapsack,  son  of  Gabriel  Trapsack,  by  Helena  his  wife,  born  at  Labastide  in  Beam, 
in  France. 

Peter  Margarett,  son  of  Peter  Margarett,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Vichy  in  the 

Province  of  Bourbonnois,  in  France. 
James  Saint  Amour,  son  of  James  Saint  Amour,  by  Margarett  his  wife,  born  at  Blois 

in  the  Province  of  Blaissois,  in  France. 
Stephen  Theard,  son  of  Isaac  Theard,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Angers  in  the  Province 
of  Anjou,  in  France. 

Isaac  Vernier,  son  of  Petter  Vernier,  by  Suzanne  his  wife,  born  at  Vassy  in  the 

Province  of  Champagne,  in  France. 
Louis  DU  FOUR,  son  of  William  du  four,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in  the  Province 

of  Normandie,  in  France. 
Peter  Flournoys,  son  of  James  Flournoys,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  m  Geneva. 
Rene  la  Combe  clusell,  son  of  Anthony  la  Combe  clusel,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born 

at  Cheilur  in  the  Province  of  Vivarets. 
Charles  Bruce,  son  of  John  and  Gertrude  Bruce,  born  at  Stockholm  in  Sweedland. 
Peter  Combecroze,  son  of  Peter  Combroze  (Combecroze),  by  Marguerite  his  wife,  born 

at  St.  Jean  in  the  Cevenes  (see  C.J.,  xiv,  329,  346).  .     u    t  ,    ^  r 

Arthur  La  Conte,  son  of  Arthur  La  Conte,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  the  Island  of 

Dolleron  in  the  Province  of  Xaintonge,  in  France.  .     u  u 

Jacob  Meulh  (Meauhl),  son  of  Zachariah  Meulh,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  in  the  Duchy 

of  Allbret  in  the  Kingdome  of  France.  0     ,  u  ,     •    e      ji  ^ 

George  Brown,  son  of  George  Brown,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Stockholm  in  Sweedland 
Anthony  Cherembault  (Cherumbault),  son  of  James  Cherembault,  by  Mary  his  wife, 

born  in  the  Kingdome  of  France.  ,  .      ,  •      -r    u         .  d  • 

Stephen  Petitet  (Petitit),  son  of  John  Petitet,  by  Marguritte  his  wife,  born  at  Pans 

in  France 

Abraham  Roussier,  son  of  Jacob  (James)  Roussier,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Vilfagnan 

(Villfragnan)  in  the  Province  of  Poitou,  in  France. 
Nicholas  le  Fontaine,  son  of  Peter  le  Fontaine,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  in  Normandie 

in  France.    (5^6  C.J. ,  xiv,  p.  206,  346).  ,    r^-  u  k    a/t  u-. 

Peter  Voyer  Richausse  (Richoresse),  son  of  Peter  Wer  de  Richausse,  by  Mary  his 

wife,  born  in  the  Camty  [Comte]  of  Blois  in  the  Province  of  Orleans,  in  France. 


30  NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS. 

John  Desminiere,  son  of  Robert  Desminiere,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Montaign  in  the 

Province  of  Poitou,  in  France. 
John  Commang,  son  of  Abraham  [Commang],  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Aspe  in  France. 
John  Rainaud  (Raimond,  Ranaud),  son  of  James  Rainaud  (Raimond),  by  Anne  his 

wife,  born  in  the  Province  of  Poitou,  in  France. 
Anthony  Bruce,  son  of  WilHam  Bruce,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 

Aiguemorte  in  Languedoc. 
Walter  Nicholas  Bras  (Brasse),  son  of  Nicholas  Bras  (Brasse),  by  Margaret  his  wufe, 

born  at  Nimwegen  in  Gelderland. 
Andrew  Jaquet,  son  of  Peter  Jaquet,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Daniel  Dubourg,  son  of  Daniel  Dubourg,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Peauh  de 

Gonteaut  in  Guienne,  in  France. 
John  Painteur,  son  of  Paul  Painteur,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  born  in  Normandy  in 

France. 

John  Lapradelle,  son  of  John  Lapradelle,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  La  Roche  faucaut 

in  the  Province  of  Angoumois,  in  France. 
Benjamin  Mesclop  du  Roy,  son  of  John  Mesclop  du  Roy,  by  Marguerite  his  wife,  born 

at  Bergeirac  in  Guienne. 
Peter  Gaussen,  son  of  John  Gaussen,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Lunet  in  the  Province 

of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Daniel  Tirel,  son  of  Peter  Tirel,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in  the  Province  of 

Normandy,  in  France. 

Jacob  Cross  (Crosse),  son  of  Jacob  Cross,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  La  Canne  (Caune) 
in  the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France.    {See  C.J.,  xiv,  p.  206.) 

Peter  Callu  (Callie),  son  of  Stephen  Callu  (Callie),  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  in  the  town 
of  Orleans. 

John  Anthony  Matteux,  son  of  John  Matteux,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Rouen  in 
Normandy,  in  France. 

James  Bawdewin,  son  of  James  Baudewin,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Diepe  in  France. 


DENIZATIONS, 

1703  June  24.    Michaeli  Reau.^ 

Jacobo  des  Brosses. 
Claudio  Noury. 

Francisce  Foure  de  (des)  Pilieres. 

Zacharie  Loquet. 

Johanni  Maignon. 

Andree  Boucher  (Bouher). 

Jacobo  de  Sennes. 

Jacobo  Dupuy. 

Alexandro  Vallier. 

Anne  Mahieu. 

JuDiTHE  CouTiN,  and 

Margarette,  her  daughter.* 
lucq  cognard. 
Francisco  Roussel. 
IsAAco  Roussel. 
Magdalene  Berchere. 
Johi-Petro  le  Court  (Le  Court). 

I.  These  names  are  all  in  the  dative  case  in  the  Christian  names.  They  are  left  in  the  original 
Latin  form  because  of  the  uncertainty  of  translation  in  some  cases,  e.g.,  Jacobus  may  be  either  James 
or  Jacques;  Johannes  may  be  Jean  or  John;  Maria  may  be  Mary,  Marie  or  Maria;  Petrus  may  be 
Peter  or  Pierre,  and  so  on.    Jacob  (undecHned)  is  always  Jacob. 


DENIZATIONS. 


31 


1703  June  24    Georgio  Mews. 

Zacharie  Butaud  [or  Butand]. 
Jacobo  Mounier. 
Petro  de  la  Tour. 
Alexandro  Farnoux. 
Jacobo  le  Conte  (Le  Conte). 
NiCHOLAO  Chenu, 

Anne,  his  wife, 

Michael, 

Anne,  and 

Elizabethe,  their  children. 
Marie  Lardeau,  and 

JOHI, 

Pascali, 

Jacobo, 

AiME,  and 

Renee,  his  children. 
John  Charpentier,  clerk,  and 

FranCISCE,  his  wife. 
Anne  Charpentier. 
Jacobo  Soulisse, 

Marie,  his  wife. 
JosHUE  Soulisse. 
Jacobo  Aumosnier. 
GiDEONi  Ferron. 
Gabrieli  Ferron. 
Danieli  Quintard. 
JoHi  Sauzeau. 
Renato  Merchant. 
Hely  Bouyneau. 
Jacobo  de  Cassel, 

Sare,  his  wife,  and 

Jacobo,  their  son. 
Jacobo  Deprez, 

Marie,  his  wife, 

Constance, 

Marie, 

Margarette,  and 
Anne,  their  children. 

Danieli  Portreau. 

Marie  Pecqueur, 

Claudio-Daniele,  her  son. 

Olivero  le  Nouricier. 

Jacobo  Hue. 

Michaeli  Hue. 

Nicholas  Courtois. 

josepho  gomme. 

MOSI  VOUGNY. 

JoHi  Cazals. 

JOHI  BUSCARELET. 

Jacobo  Perot. 

Join  JOYEUX. 

Marie  Boyer. 
JoHi  Cabanes, 

Francisce,  his  wife,  and 

Jacobo,  their  son 


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DENIZATIONS. 


1703  June  24.  Jacobo  Baure. 

JOHI  AURILLOU. 

Petro  Pare  [Pare]. 
Petro  Ryou, 

Olimpie,  his  wife. 
Olimpie  Bergerau. 
Petro  Arthaud, 

Catherine,  his  wife. 
Catherine  Arthaud. 
LuDOvico  Cheron. 
Petro  Duhamel. 
Jacobo  Champagne. 
Petro  Delom. 
Jacobo  Pons. 
Carolo  Davois. 
Davidi  le  Conte. 
Petro  Pavie. 
Anne  Harache. 
JoHi  Rene  Giberne. 
Marie  Giberne. 
Marie  Trevigar. 
Petro  Bonnefoy. 
Petro  Luard. 
JoHi  Brohier. 
Stephano  Gautier. 
Phillipp  Mesnard,  clerk, 

Francisce,  his  wife. 

Carolo- Amelio,  their  son. 
Carolo  Goselin. 
Petro  Gruzeau. 
Thome  Prevost. 
LuDOvico  Martin. 
Jacobo  le  Conte. 
Carolo  Villeneau. 
Balthazar  Cornet. 
Carolo  Augusto  Berthe. 
JoHi  Delpuy, 

Marie,  his  wife. 
Abeli  Branier  (Brunier). 
Samueli  Estede  (Esteve)  alias  Steven. 
Elizabethe  Larnoult, 

Elizabethe, 

Jane,  ' 

Catherine,  and 

Anne,  her  children. 
Gideoni  Drascon. 
JoHi  Alhiau. 
Abrahame  Vueville. 
Danieli  Caillaud. 
Jacobo  Martin^ 
Petro  Heutot  (Hautot). 
Petro  Mallet. 
Johi  Dufou. 
Frederico  Hart. 
Paulo  Delamerie. 
Johi-Conrad  Nehrin 


DENIZATIONS. 


33 


1703  June  24.   Martino  Huy. 

Jacobo  Goure.  • 

Jacobo  Arrivees. 

Andree  Naudin. 

Zacharie  Angevin. 

isaaco  quintard. 

Henco  Pichot. 

Jacobo  Bellereau. 

Francisco  Gerbrants. 

JoHi  Crocheront. 

Petro  and  Francesco  Basset. 

Danieli  Sale. 

JoHi  Blenchart. 

JoHi  Laurans, 

Marie,  his  wife. 
Anne  Brozet, 

Catherine,  her  daughter. 
Marie  Soulegre. 
Davidi  Lizon, 

Antoinette,  his  wife. 
Petro  Salvetat. 
Jacobo  Holmede. 
Jacobo  Roussi, 

Petri,  and 

Johanni-Jacobo,  his  sons. 
Alette  Broward. 
Sare  Theorould  (Theoroulde). 
NoE  Girard. 
Alexandro  Nairac. 
Annibali  Roussi. 
Stephano  Pelissier, 

Renee,  his  wife. 
Thome  Mousset. 

Benjamino  Boronneau  (Baronneau). 
Gustavo  Baronneau. 

Benjamino  Dumas.  • 
Hen[ri]co  Dehaut. 
Solomoni  de  la  Becque,  clerk, 

SoLOMONi,  and 

LoDOVico,  his  sons. 

SiMONI  DE  ChARMES, 
SUSANNE, 

Sarau, 

Margarette,  and 

SusANNE,  his  daughters. 
Carolo  de  Serrieres  de  la  Mothe. 
Jacobo  Pasquinet. 
Isaaco  Castet  (Du  Castel). 
Thome  Genoels. 
Anne  Maubert. 
Thome  Janvier. 

JOHI  SCOOTEN. 

Claudio  Paris. 
LuDOVico  Cante, 

Esther,  his  wife. 
Stephano  Barr^, 

D 


34  DENIZATIONS. 

1703  June  24.   Denis  Riche. 

Eliz  (Eliaz)  Blondet. 
JoHi  Blondet. 
Carolo  Franchomme. 
Paul  Fanevil. 
Carolo  Bolongier. 
Livino  de  Dorport. 
Franco  Monanet. 
Carolo  Mason, 
esaye  couchy. 
Abrahe  Bilion. 
Petro  Alard,  senr. 
Petro  Alard,  junr. 
JoHi  Verdun. 
JoHi  Villain. 
Jacobo  Garnichat. 
Cesari  de  Choisy, 
Francisce,  his  wife,  and 
JoHi,  their  son. 
Thome  Bayeux. 
JoHi  Gardien. 
Francisco  Fradin. 
Petro  Arabin  Compars. 
Petro  Mogin. 
JoHi  Tartarin. 
Zacharie  Sanfourche. 
Suzanne  Marie  Colladon. 
IsAACO  Babault. 
Abrahe  Marye. 
Dennis  Emery. 

Davidi  l'honore  (l'HonorI:). 
Terbulliano  Scheult, 

LuDOVico,  his  son. 
Catharine  Motteux. 
Petro  Rossiere. 
IsAYE  Gagnons. 
Andree  Maurin. 
Jacobo  Hue. 
Michaeli  Hue. 
JOHI  MouviN. 
Petro  Triquet. 
Jacobo  Ludovico  Triquet. 
GiDEONi  Sainct, 

Marie,  his  wife. 
Thome  Sainct, 

Claudine,  his  wife. 
Jacobo  Hurel. 
Jacob  (or  Jacobo)  Satur. 
Timotheo  Baignoux,  clerk, 

Anne-Marie,  his  wife. 
ThOxMe  Bertrand. 
Daniel  Bertrand. 
Antonio  Laujol. 
Johi  Garnier. 
Hen[ri]co  Tunis, 


DENIZATIONS :  NATURALIZATIONS. 


35 


1703  June  24.  JoHi  Parquot, 

JOHI, 

Petro, 

Francisco, 

Jacobo, 

JoHi,  and 

Danieli,  his  sons. 
JoHi  Rymers. 
Jacobo  Marie. 

Paulo  Delamarie  (Delamerie). 
Jacobo  Binet. 
Abrahe  Henniken. 
Jacobo  Duran, 

Marie,  his  wife. 
JoHi  Vedeau. 

JOHI  AUBOIRNEAU  (AUBOIJNEAU). 

CiRO  Brohier. 

GiDEONI  LaUBERAINNE. 

Eliaz  Naudin. 
Stephano  Boutineau. 
JoHi  Trenble. 
Catherine  Assailly. 
Elizabethe  Assailly. 
Lewise  Lucas. 
Charlotte  Lucas. 

ACHILLI  DU  SaUZETT, 

Charlotte,  his  wife. 
JoHi  Deerman. 
JoHi  Abelain, 

JoHi,  his  son. 
Marthe  Assailly. 

In  partibus  transmarinis  nat  and  now 
inhabing  in  the  king's  dominions. 
(Patent  Roll,  2  Anne,  part  3 ;  Privy 
Seals,  Chancery  File  2829;  Home 
Office  Sequel  Bills  Bundle  138.) 


NATURALIZATION  ACT. 

2  and  3  Anne,  No,  70. 

[The  bill  for  Daniel  Barber  or  Barbier  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  1703-4  Feb. 
10.  The  original  draft  of  the  bill  contained  some  names  which  were  struck  out  in 
Committee  because  they  did  not  produce  their  Sacramental  certificate.  These  were  : 
John  Lauze,  son  of  Andrew  and  Jacquette  Lauze,  born  at  Nimes  in  Languedoc; 
John  Anthony  Mattoux,  son  of  John  and  Judith  Mattoux,  born  at  Rouen  in  Normandy  ; 
Peter  Combecroze,  son  of  Peter  and  Marguerite  Combecroze,  born  at  St.  Jean  in 
Cevennes;  John  Lapradelle,  son  of  John  and  Mary  Lapradelle,  born  at  La 
Rochefoucauld  in  Angoumois.  The  names  from  James  Mary  to  Brossard  and  also 
the  name  of  Andrew  Richier  were  added  by  the  Lords'  Committee.  The  bill 
passed  the  Lords  on  Feb.  23 ;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  on  Mar.  i  ; 
passed  the  Cornrnons  with  amendments  on  Mar.  16;  the  amendments  were  agreed  to 


36 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


by  the  Lords  on  Mar.  i8,  and  the  bill  received  the  royal  assent  on  1704  April  3. 
The  Commons'  amendments  consisted  in  the  insertion  of  the  names  from  Budiani  to 
Peter  Roussy. 

See  Lords  Journals  xvii,  pp.  431,  433,  447,  454,  484,  487,  562;  Commons  Journals  xiv, 
pp.  353,  363,  365,  368,  372,  378,  383 ;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS., 
new  series,  vol.  V,  pp.  554-5.  As  before  stated,  it  is  unfortunate  that  the  editor  of  this 
latter  volume  did  not  print  the  petitions,  the  Sacramental  certificates  nor  the  detailed 
Committee  proceedings  for  this  Act.] 

Daniel  Barrier,  son  of  Samuel  Barbier,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Preuilly  in  the 

Province  of  Touraine,  in  France. 
John  Kerron  Du  Chesne,  son  of  James  Kerron,  by  Anthoinette  his  wife,  born  at  Coasture 

in  the  Province  of  Poitou,  in  France. 
Isaac  Depretit,  son  of  Peter  Depretit,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Vitre  in  the  Province 

of  Brittany,  in  France. 
Anthony  Sabatier,  son  of  John  Sabatier,  by  Marguerite  his  w4fe,  born  at  Montpellier  in 

the  Kingdome  of  France. 
Daniel  De  la  Fosse  Chatry,  son  of  James  Chatry,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in 

Normandy,  in  France. 

Alexander  Conyer,  son  of  John  Conyer,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Ligniere  in 

Xaintonge,  in  France.    {See  C.J.,  xiv,  p.  206,  where  the  name  appears  as  Conyers.) 
John  Michael  Harnigk,  son  of  Henry  (John  Henry)  Harnigk,  by  Sabina  his  wife,  born 

at  Dressden  in  Saxony. 
Charles  Earnest  Kirsh,  son  of  Gabriel  Kirsh,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  in  Dantzig. 
James  Mary,  son  of  James  Mary,  by  Catherina  his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in  Normandy  in 

the  Kingdome  of  France. 
Peter  Bedora,  son  of  David  Bedora,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  La  ville  de  Mazeres  in 

the  Province  of  Languedock,  in  France. 
Peter  Arbuin,  son  of  Francis  Arbuin,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Pons  in  Xaintonges 

in  France. 

Phillip  Barraud,  son  of  Phillip  Barraud,  by  Catherina  his  wife,  born  at  Angoulaime  in 
France. 

Peter  De  Lanquetint  (Lanquetuit),  son  of  Peter  De  Lanquetint,  by  Catherina  his  wife, 

born  at  Rouen  in  Normandy,  in  France. 
Balthazar  Walker,  son  of  John  Jodoey  Walker,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Bacharach 

in  the  Lower  Pallatyn. 
Elias  Duperon,  son  of  Peter  Dupeyron,  born  at  Bergerac  in  Guienne,  in  France. 
James  Jemblin,  son  of  John  Jemblin,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Pierre  Sur  Dive 

in  Normandy,  in  France.    {See  C.J.,  xiv,  p.  206.) 
Peter  Beaufitz^  (Beaufilz),  son  of  Peter  Beaufitz  (Beaufilz),  by  Magdalena  his  wife, 

born  at  Haver  de  Grace  in  Normandy.    {See  C.J.,  xiv,  p.  206.) 
Lewis  Janvier,  son  of  Francis  Janvier,  by  Lewis  his  wife,  born  at  vSt.  Martin  in  France. 
Robert  Crucefix,  son  of  Peter  Crucefix,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Dieppe  in 

Normandy,  in  France. 

James  Courtonne,  son  of  Peter  Courtonne,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Allanson  (Alencon) 

in  Normandy,  in  France. 
Francis  L'herondel,  son  of  James  L'herondel,  by  Suzanna  his  wife,  born  at  Escrainville 

in  Normandy,  in  France. 
John  Guignard,  son  of  John  Guignard,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Bergerac  in 

Guienne,  in  France. 

James  Devaux,  son  of  James  Devaux,  bv  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Campi^gne  in  Picardv  in 
France. 

Stephen  Brigauld,  son  of  John  Brigauld,  bv  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  the  Isle  of  Re  in  the 
Kingdome  of  France.  '  ' 


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87 


Abraham  Brossard,  son  of  Bertrand  Brossard,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Angoulesme 

in  Angoumois,  in  France. 
Nicholas  Budiani,  son  of  Aso  Annaustus  Budiani,  by  Maura  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 

Pest  in  the  Kingdom  of  Hungary. 
John  Maronne,  son  of  John  Maronne,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  in  the  Province  of 

Dauphiny,  in  France. 

Henry  Latane,  son  of  Henry  Latane,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  in  the  Town  of  Touveins 
in  France. 

Isaac  Caillovel,  son  of  Isaac  Caillovel,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rouen  in  Normandy, 
in  France. 

Lewis  Dutot,  son  of  Nicholas  Dutot,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Cherbourg  in  Normandy, 
in  France. 

William  Bidot,  son  of  Peter  Bidot,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Prontacq  in  France. 
Mathew  Testas,  son  of  Peter  Testas,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Puimirol  in  the  King- 
dome  of  France. 

Mathew  Durousseau,  son  of  Peter  Durousseau,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 

Mombron  in  the  Province  of  Angoumois. 
Peter  Coussirat,  son  of  Ellie  Coussirat,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Oloron  in  France. 

(For  his  petition,  dated  1702-3,  Jan.  27,  see  L.J.,  xvii,  p.  260.    It  states  that  he  had 

served  the  late  king  in  the  wars.    See  also  C.J.,  xiv,  p.  206,  where  the  name  is  given 

as  Causirat.) 

John  Camin,  son  of  John  Camin,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Rouen  in  Normandy  in 
France. 

Anniball  Roussy  (Roussey),  son  of  Peter  Roussy,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Vigau 

in  CevenneSj,  in  France. 
Paul  de  Blosset,  son  of  Solomon  de  Blosset,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Longefon  in 

the  Province  of  Dauphine,  in  France. 
Peter  Roussy  (an  infant  about  twelve  years  old),  son  of  James  Roussy,  by  Magdalena 

his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Andrew  Richier,  son  of  Daniel  Richier,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in 

Languedoc,  in  France. 


NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
2  and  3  Anne,  No.  71. 

[On  1703-4  Mar.  4  a  petition  was  presented  to  the  Lords  for  Henry  de  Haut,  Lewis 
Martin,  Abraham  de  Moivre,  David  Guepin,  Francis  Caulet,  David  Denis,  Isaac 
Minet,  Henry  Ramsay,  Geo.  Chabot,  John  de  Senne  and  Jno.  Savage.  It  stated 
that  they  are  soldiers,  Protestants  and  willing  to  serve  in  the  Queen's  Forces  at  home 
or  abroad.  The  name  of  de  Moivre  does  not  appear  in  the  Act.  That  of  Minet  was 
added  to  the  bill  by  the  Select  Committee,  but  was  struck  out  on  the  paper  of 
amendments.  It  appears,  however,  in  the  Act.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in  the 
Lords  on  Mar.  6,  and  it  passed  the  Lords  on  Mar.  14.  The  Lords'  amendments 
consisted  in  leaving  out  the  name  of  Peter  Bedora  (who  appears  in  Barbier's  Act, 
2  and  3,  Anne,  No.  70),  re-inserting  the  name  of  Minet  and  adding  the  names  from 
de  Rossieres  to  de  Caux  and  also  the  name  of  James  Paul,  son  of  Lewis  Paul,  by 
Elizabeth  Cambon,  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in  Languedoc.  This  name  was 
subsequently  struck  out  by  the  Commons.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in  the 
Commons  on  Mar.  17,  and  passed  the  Commons  with  amendments  on  April  3. 
The  Lords  agreed  to  the  amendments  on  the  same  day,  and  the  bill  received  the 
royal  assent  on  the  same  day. 


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NATURALIZATIONS. 


See  Lords  Journals  xvii,  pp.  470,  471,  473,  480,  560,  562;  Commons  Journals  xiv, 
PP-  376,  378,  387,  388,  389;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series, 
vol.  V,  p.  557.] 

Henry  de  Haut,  son  of  Peter  de  Haut,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Latramblade  in 

Xaintonge,  in  France. 
George  Chabot,  son  of  James  Chabot,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Rochelle. 
John  de  Senne,  son  of  James  de  Senne,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Diepe  in  Normandy. 
David  Guepin,  son  of  Peter  Guepin,  by  Rachael  his  wife,  born  at  Diep  in  France. 
David  Denijs,  son  of  Daniel  Denijs,  by  Germaine  his  wife,  born  at  Burdeaux  in  France. 
Francis  Caulet,  son  of  James  Caulet,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Bordeaux  in  Guienne. 
Daniel  Marcon,  son  of  Abraham  Marcon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  La  Motte  in  Guienne. 
Lewis  Martin,  son  of  David. Martin,  by  Fleurance  his  wife,  born  at  La    Caune  in 

Languedoc,  in  France. 
Henry  Ramsay,  son  of  Francis  Ramsay,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Moncham  in  Poytou. 
Isaac  Minet,  son  of  Ambion  Minet,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Calais  in  France. 
John  Savage,  son  of  John  Savage,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Roan  in  Normandy. 
John  de  Rossieres,  son  of  Peter  de  Rossieres,  by  Gentill  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 

Usez  in  Languedoc. 

Francis  Parrain  de  Durett,  son  of  Paul  Parrain  de  Durett,  by  Antonia  his  wife,  born 

at  Bourges  in  Berry,  in  France. 
James  Oliver,  son  of  Paul  Oliver,  by  Gabriel  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Hypolite  in  the 

Cevennes. 

John  Lacase  (Lacasse),  son  of  Blasius  Lacase,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban 
in  Quercy,  in  France. 

David  Challes,  son  of  Sampson  Challes,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Martin  in  the 
Island  of  Re. 

Francis  Faure,  son  of  John  Faure,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Granges  in  France. 
John  Laverne,  son  of  Isaac  Laverne,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Revel  in  France. 
James  de  Caux,  son  of  James  de  Caux,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Diep  in  Normandy, 
in  France. 


NATURALIZATION  BILL  WHICH  DID  NOT  PASS. 

For  Naturalizing  the  Protestant  Subjects  of  the  Principality  of  Orange. 

[On  1703-4  March  i  the  House  of  Lords  ordered  the  Judges  to  bring  in  a  bill  for 
naturalizing  all  the  Protestant  subjects  of  the  Principality  of  Orange  who  have 
departed  their  country  on  account  of  their  religion  and  who  are  or  shall  come  and 
settle  in  this  kingdom.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  on  March  4, 
and  it  passed  the  Lords  on  March  14.  It  was  sent  down  to  the  Commons  on 
March  15,  but  the  Commons  did  nothing  upon  it,  although  on  Mar.  27  the  Lords 
sent  a  messenger  to  them  to  put  them  in  mind  of  the  bill  as  tending  so  much  to 
encourage  the  Protestant  religion  throughout  Europe." 

See  Lords  Journals  xvii,  pp.  465,  469,  470,  476,  479,  480,  576 ;  Commons  Journals,  xiv, 
389. 

The  amended  draft  of  the  bill  is  printed  in  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords 
MSS.,  new  series,  v,  pp.  556-7.  It  provides  that  such  persons  as  above  coming  into 
England  between  1 701-2  Mar.  Sand  1703-4  Mar.  8  shall  be  adjudged  natural  subjects 
of  the  Queen,  with  their  wives  and  children  under  14  years  of  age,  on  taking,  before 
any  two  Justices  of  the  Peace  in  any  county,  city  or  place,  the  oath  of  allegiance  and 
supremacy  and  an  oath  to  the  effect  that  he  or  she  was  an  inhabitant  of  the  said 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


39 


Principality  and  had  been  forced  to  leave  for  religion's  sake.  The  certificates  of  the 
justices  attesting  such  oaths  were  to  be  filed  of  record  in  Chancery,  without  fee  :  and 
all  such  persons  so  naturalized  were  to  be  at  liberty  to  set  up  and  exercise  their  crafts, 
trade  or  manual  occupation  where  they  shall  reside  within  this  realm.  This  abortive 
bill  is  very  noticeable  as  it  formed  the  pattern  on  which  was  built  the  subsequent 
Act  of  7  Anne,  C.  5  :  for  which  see  infra,  p.  71. 
In  connexion  with  these  Protestants  of  the  Principality  of  Orange  it  may  be  of  interest 
to  preserve  the  following  note  of  a  grant  which  is  entered  on  the  Patent  Roll  of 
2  Anne,  part  i,  dated  1703  Nov.  11  :  — 

A  grant  of  charity  to  a  great  number  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  Principality  of 
Orange,  subjects  of  the  late  King,  William  III.,  who  have  constantly  adhered  to  the 
Reformed  Religion  and  have  lately  been  forced  by  the  French  King's  orders  to 
quit  their  native  country  and  their  estates  because  they  would  not  forsake  their  holy 
religion  and  turn  Papists  :  and  the  said  Refugees  to  the  number  of  3,000  of  both 
sexes  and  of  all  ages  and  conditions  are,  through  Papish  cruelty,  wholly  bereft 
and  made  destitute  of  all  means  of  subsistance  :  of  whose  deplorable  condition 
we  declare  ourselves  highly  sensible.'*  Therefore  hereby  the  Queen  grants  them 
letters  patent  of  licence  for  gathering  alms  according  to  rules  herein  laid  down. 
Collection  moneys  to  be  paid  into  the  Chamber  of  London  :  trustees  appointed 
(names  thereof)  for  disposing  the  moneys  among  the  said  Refugees.] 


NATURALIZATION  ACT, 
3  Anne,  No,  3. 

[Viscount  Teviott's  petition  for  naturalization  was  presented  to  the  Commons  1704 
Nov.  2.  It  stated  that  he  was  born  in  Holland,  always  was  a  'Protestant  and  has 
given  good  testimony  of  his  loyalty.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  Nov.  3 ;  passed 
the  Commons  on  Nov.  10;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  Nov.  15;  passed  the 
Lords  on  Nov.  18,  and  received  the  royal  assent  on  Dec.  9. 

See  Commons  Journals  xiv,  pp.  393,  397,  401,  402,  404,  408,  428,  452;  Lords  Journals 
xvii,  pp.  579,  580,  581,  595;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series, 
vol.  vi,  p.  67.] 

Thomas  Levingston,  Viscount  Teviott  in  the  Kingdom  of  Scotland,  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
Levingston,  Knight  and  Baronet,  by  Gertret  his  wife,  born  at  Delft  in  the  Province 
of  Holland. 


NATURALIZATION  ACT, 
3  Anne,  No.  4. 

[The  petition  for  Louise  Marie  Cressett  was  presented  to  the  Commons  1704  Nov.  2. 
It  stated  that  she  was  born  in  France,  but  was  a  Protestant.  The  bill  was  read  a 
first  time  Nov.  3.  It  passed  the  Commons  Nov.  1 1  ;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the 
Lords;  passed  the  Lords  Nov.  18,  and  received  the  royal  assent  Dec.  9. 


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NATURALIZATIONS. 


See  Commons  Journals  xiv,  pp.  393,  397,  401,  407,  410,  428,  452  ;  Lords  Journals  xvii, 
pp.  579,  580,  581,  595  ;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series,  vol.  vi., 
pp.  67-8.] 

Louise  Marie  Cressett  (the  wife  of  James  Cresset,  Esquire),  daughter  of  Joan  De  la  Motte 
Esquire,  and  of  Marie  his  wife,  born  at  Moze  in  the  Province  of  Aunis  in  France. 

NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
3  Anne,  No.  4. 

[Henry  Bowman's  petition  was  presented  to  the  Lords  1704  Nov.  18.  It  stated  that  he 
has  lived  abroad,  but  has  been  constantly  Protestant  and  had  given  testimony  of  his 
loyalty.  It  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  Nov.  21  ;  passed  the  Lords  Dec.  2; 
was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  Dec.  8;  passed  the  Commons  Dec.  18,  and 
received  the  royal  assent  1704-5  Jan.  16.  He  took  the  Sacrament  at  the  German 
Lutheran  Church  in  London. 

See  Lords  Journals  xvii,  pp.  581,  582,  585,  586,  588,  608,  619;  Commons  Journals  xiv, 
pp.  441,  449,  457,  460,  463,  482;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new 
series,  vol.  vi,  p.  68.] 

Henry  Bowman,  son  of  Henry  Bowman,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Hambrough. 

NATURALIZATION  BILL  WHICH  DID  NOT  PASS. 

3  Anne. 

[In  connexion  with  this  bill  the  following  petitions  were  presented  to  the  Lords  :  viz., 
1704  Dec.  15  for  Francis  Lecroix  et  al,  L.  J.  xvii,  p.  601  ;  1704-5  Jan.  10  for 
Thomas  Gaugain  et  al,  ibid.,  p.  611  ;  Jan.  10  for  Francis  Roger  et  al,  ibid.,  p.  610; 
Jan.  II  for  Daniel  Bourbon  et  al,  ibid.,  p.  612;  Jan.  12  for  Isaac  Garnier  et  al,  ibid., 
p.  613  ;  Jan.  17  for  Peter  Ricusett  [Rieusett]  et  al,  ibid.,  p.  620 ;  Jan.  18  for  John  Gugel- 
man,  ibid.,  p.  621  ;  Jan.  23  for  John  Renner  ( ?  Rymers),  ibid.,  p.  629.  The  bill  was 
read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  1704  Dec.  22  as  a  bill  for  Jacob  Pechels,  Elias  Landes, 
Francis  Lacroix  et  al.  It  passed  the  Lords  on  1704-5  Jan.  26,  the  names  from  11 
to  50  below  being  added  in  Committee.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in  the 
Commons  on  Feb.  5.  Besides  inserting  the  names  from  51  to  the  end  the  Commons 
on  the  third  reading  in  a  full  house  inserted  a  general  proviso  that  no  person  named 
in  this  Act  who  is  not  a  natural  born  subject  of  the  kingdom  of  England,  or  whose 
parents  or  parent  were  or  was  not  born  within  this  realm  or  the  territories  thereto 
belonging  shall  have  any  vote  in  any  Parliamentary  election.  The  Lords  did  not 
accept  this  proviso,  and  the  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  in  order  to  a  conference  with  the 
Commons,  reported  the  Lords'  reasons  for  their  disagreement  as  follows  :  "  (i)  the 
greatest  wealth  and  strength  of  any  nation  ariseth  from  the  number  of  the  inhabitants, 
which  all  wise  Governments  have  endeavoured  to  increase  by  giving  all  possible 
encouragement,  privileges  and  freedoms  to  such  foreigners  who  should  come  and 
settle  among  them.  (2)  The  most  useful  and  beneficial  manufactures  in  England 
were  first  brought  in  and  erected  here  by  those  who  fled  out  of  Flanders  from  the 
inquisition  and  the  cruelty  of  the  Duke  d*Alva.    (3)  Many  useful  trades  have  been 


NATURALIZATION  BILL. 


41 


improved  and  many  considerable  manufactures  set  up  by  the  French  Protestants 
who  have  lately  left  their  native  country  to  preserve  their  liberties  and  religion 
from  the  tyranny  and  persecution  of  the  present  French  King.  (4)  The  greatest 
encouragement  that  can  be  given  to  these  and  any  other  strangers  to  settle  in 
England  is  the  allowing  them  all  the  freedoms,  liberties  and  privileges  of  Englishmen. 
(5)  In  all  governments,  ancient  and  modern,  those  persons  which  they  thought  fit  to 
naturalize  were  admitted  to  enjoy  the  same  rights  and  privileges  as  the  natives.  (6) 
That  the  restraining  those  who  are  able  to  purchase  lands  or  otherwise  to  settle 
themselves  thereunto,  from  giving  their  consent  to  the  election  of  their  representatives 
in  Parliament  is  without  example  and  contrary  to  the  custom  of  all  nations. 
(7)  That  the  admitting  this  clause  might  endanger  the  taking  away  of  the  votes  of 
all  foreigners  though  naturalized  or  denizens,  for  unless  an  exemplification  of  this 
Act  were  lodged  in  every  place  where  an  election  is  to  be  made  the  vote  of  any 
foreigners  might  be  refused  under  pretence  he  was  comprehended  in  this  Act." 
The  conference  between  the  two  Houses  was  held  on  Feb.  26,  but  on  March  13  the 
Commons  voted  to  insist  on  their  proviso.  Another  conference  was  proposed,  but  it 
was  prevented  by  the  prorogation  and  the  bill  was  accordingly  lost. 

See  Lords  Journals  xvii,  pp.  609,  614,  630,  633,  679,  684,  697;  Commons  Journals  xiv, 
pp.  497,  514,  519,  528,  545,  546,  548,  550,  575,  577,  578. 

In  the  following  list  the  names  from  No.  i  to  50  are  taken  from  the  Hist.  MSS. 
Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series,  vi,  pp.  241-5  where  the  Sacramental 
certificates  are  printed.  The  remaining  names  are  taken  from  the  Commons  Journals 
xiv,  p.  528.  The  whole  list  must  be  compared  with  Pechels'  later  Act,  4  Anne,  c.  24, 
in/ra,  pp.  46  seq. 


(I 
(2 
(3 
(4 
(5 

(6 
(7 
(8 

(9: 
(10 

(" 
(12 

(13 
(14 
(>5 
(16 

(17 

(18 

(19 
(20 
(21 

(22 

(23 
(24 

(26 
(27 


Jacob  Pechels. 

Elias  Landes. 

Francis  Lacroix. 

John  Corneille. 

David  Simond. 

Peter  Nouvell. 

Laurence  Russell. 

John  Hercule  Lacoste. 

John  Frederick  Poppelman. 

Peter  Rose. 

Peter  Rieusset. 

Claude  Arnaud. 

John  Bousquet. 

John  Gugleman. 

John  Delacroze. 

Thomas  Gaugain. 

James  Herauld. 

William  Lewis  Le  Grand. 

Daniel  Descury. 

Isaac  Garnier. 

Paul  Garnier. 

John  Garnier. 

Alexander  Dilman  (Dilmandi). 
Nicholas  Grude. 
Peter  Grude. 
Andrew  Meure. 
John  Treville. 


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NATURALIZATION  BILL. 


(28)  Peter  Marbotin. 

(29)  Isaac  Bourdon. 

(30)  Peter  Quantiteau. 
(31I  John  Peuet. 

(32^  John  De  Coussemaker. 

(33)  Ehas  Peltier. 

(34)  Peter  Francis  Roger. 

(35)  Peter  Dufoussat. 

(36)  John  Michael  Peter  Duplessex. 

(37)  Anthony  de  Laussac. 

(38)  Isaac  Lavergne. 

(39)  Peter  Pouchin  (Poussin). 

(40)  Stephen  Cassan. 

(41)  Michael  Roger. 

(42)  Isaac  Alais. 

(43)  Stephen  Regnaud. 

(44)  James  Julian. 

(45)  Isaac  Le  Heup. 

(46)  Richard  Legg. 

(47)  John  Andrew  Froger. 

(48)  Lewis  Galand. 
(48^)  John  Rymers. 
(482^  Daniel  Herbst. 
(48^)  Abraham  Henneken. 

(49)  James  Buffard. 

(50)  John  Buffard. 

(51)  John  Henricij,  son  of  John  Adam  Henricij,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Dresden 

in  Saxony. 

(52)  James  Brovett  (Brouet),  son  of  Etor  Brovett,  by  Antonette  his  wife,  born  at  Nimes 

in  Languedoc. 

(53)  Theodore  Christopher  Fabricius,  son  of  Godfred  Julius  Fabricius,  by  Mary  his 

wife,  born  at  Lipphen  in  the  Dukedom  of  Brandenburg. 

(54)  Anthony  Ligonier,  son  of  Louis  Ligonier,  by  Louisa  his  wife,  born  in  the  town 

of  Castres  in  the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 

(55)  Peter  Coste,  son  of  Bartholomew  Coste,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Uzes  in 

Languedoc  in  France. 

(56)  James  Monginot,  alias  Pruneville,  son  of  Stephen  Monginot,  by  Catherine  his 

wife,  born  at  Paris. 

(57)  James  Jourdon  (Jourdan),  son  of  Aldebert  Jourdon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 

Languedoc  in  France. 

(58)  Isaiah  Vallo,  son  of  Charles  Vallo,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Lowa  in  the  Isle  of 

Rh^,  in  France. 

(59)  John  Gamel,  son  of  Balthazar  Gamel,  by  Joanne  his  wife,  born  at  Villeneuve  in 

the  Province  of  Guienne. 

(60)  Stephen  Gill,  son  of  William  Gill,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  the  Hague  in 

Holland. 

(61)  Abraham  Ardesoif,  son  of  Peter  Ardesoif,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  in  the  Province 

of  Normandy  in  France. 

(62)  Stephen  Romilly,  son  of  Peter  Romilly,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Mompelier 

in  Languedoc. 

(63)  John  Gourdon,  son  of  Peter  Gourdon,  by  Magdalene  his  wife,  born  at  Sommiers 

in  Languedoc. 

(64)  James  Marc,  son  of  Peter  Marc,  by  Anthoinette  his  wife,  born  in  the  town  of 

Sommiers  in  the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 

(65)  David  Boudon,  son  of  David  Boudon,  by  Marguerite  his  wife,  born  at  Ganges  in 

the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 


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Jacob  Meyer,  son  of  Jacob  Meyer,  by  Margretta  his  wife,  born  at  Hambrough. 
Mary  Elizabeth  Brathwait,  daughter  of  Richard  Manley,  by  Mary  Katherine  his 

wife,  born  at  Leyden  in  Holland. 
Erick  Wendelberg,  son  of  John  Wendelberg,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Got- 

tenberg  in  Sweedland. 
Samuel  Barbat,  son  of  John  Barbat,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Realville  in  the 

Province  of  Aquitaine,  in  France. 
John  Cadour,  son  of  Daniel  Cadour,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban  in 

the  Province  of  Aquitaine. 
Peter  Moules  (Moules),  son  of  Peter  Moules,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Mont- 

pellier  in  Languedoc. 
Lewis  Guidon,  son  of  Oliver  Guidon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Clyesbotowne  in 

the  Province  of  Poitou,  in  France. 
Madlen  Vanhaesdonck,  daughter  of  Cornelius  Vanhaesdonck,    by   Mary  his  wife, 

born  at  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 
John  Gauget,  son  of  John  Gaugett,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Berenx  in  the 

Principality  of  Bearn,  in  France. 
Henry  Duffan,  son  of  Daniel  Duffan,  by  Ester  his  wife,  born  at  Labastide  in  the 

Province  of  Guienne,  in  France. 
John  Thurett,  son  of  James  Thurett,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Sentes  in  the 

Island  of  France. 

Gerard  William  Schroder,  son  of  Gerard  William  Schroder,  by  Clara  Margaretta 

his  wife,  born  at  Deipholtz  in  Hanover. 
Stephen  Desodes,  son  of  Peter  Desodes,  by  Jeane  his  wife,  born  at  Grenoble  in  the 

Province  of  Dauphine,  in  France. 
Abel  Boyer,  son  of  Peter  Boyer,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Castres  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Abraham  Alessen,  son  of  Abraham  Alessen,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at 

Bourdeux  in  Aquitaine,  in  France. 
Peter  Hemet,  by  Jaqueline  his  wife,  born  in  Anglequeville  in  the  Province  of 

Normandy,  in  France. 
Balthazar  Imbert,  an  infant  under  the  age  of  12  years,  son  of  Jacob  Imbert,  by 

Radegondo  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
James  Maleray,  an  infant  under  the  age  of  16  years,  son  of  James  Malleray,  by 

Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Kebee   [Kebec=  Quebec]  in  Canada.^ 


DENIZATIONS. 

1704  July  2.  Marie,  Lady  Gerard,  wife  of  Sir  Francis 
Gerard,  of  Harrow-on-the-Hill,  co.  Midd. 
baronet,  alien  born. 

(Patent  Roll,  3  Anne,  part  2.) 
1704  May  30.    Ferdinando  Silva,  Junr. 

Jacob  Mendez  de  Costa. 
Abrahamo  Nunes. 

JosEPHO  Nunes  (which  said  Joseph  is  now 
resident  in  New  York). 
All  born  beyond   the  seas. 

(Patent  Roll,  3  Anne,  part  3.) 
I.  Among  the  names  of  persons  occurring  in  the  Commons  Journals  as  taking  the  Oaths  in 
order  to  naturalization  are  the  following,  which  I  cannot  trace  in  any  of  the  Acts  of  this  Session  :  — 
Peter  Triquaud,  1.702-3,  Feb.  22,  CJ.,  xiv,  p.  206. 
James  Eprinchard  1702-3,  Feb.  22,  C.J.,  xiv,  p.  206. 
John  Brocas,  1702-3,  Feb.  23,  C.J.,  xiv,  p.  207. 
John  Lagourne,  1702-3,  Feb.  23,  C.J.,  xiv,  p.  207. 
Francis  Parrain  de  Burette,  clerk,  1702-3,  Feb.  25,  CJ.,  xiv,  p.  207. 


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NATURALIZATIONS. 


NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
3  and  4  Anne,  No.  78. 

[The  petition  for  M.  C.  Cadogan  was  presented  to  the  Commons  on  1704  Dec  20.  It 
stated  that  by  reason  of  her  marriage  she  is  entitled  to  the  benefit  of  a  considerable 
sum  of  money  to  be  laid  out  in  lands  here  in  England,  but  being  born  out  of  her 
Majesty's  dominions  it  is  necessary  she  should  be  naturalized  for  the  safe  engagement 
thereof,  and  she  being  a  Protestant  is  ready  to  do  all  things  proper  for  that  purpose. 
The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  Dec.  21,  and  passed  the  Commons  1704-5  Feb.  2  as  a 
bill  for  Cadogan  and  Affleck.  It  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  Feb.  2,  and 
passed  the  Lords  Feb.  10  with  an  amendment  which  consisted  in  the  insertion  of 
J.  H.  Louis's  name.  To  this  the  Commons  agreed  on  Feb.  19,  and  the  bill  received 
the  royal  assent  on  Mar,  14. 

See  Commons  Journals  xiv,  pp.  465,  468,  473,  478,  495,  507,  522,  535  ;  Lords  Journals  xvii, 
pp.  645,  647,  648,  657,  669,  719;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS,  new 
series,  vol.  vi,  p.  259,  where  the  Sacramental  certificates  are  printed.  Cadogan  took 
the  Sacrament  at  the  Chapel  Royal  at  St.  James's,  and  Louis  at  the  High  German 
Lutheran  Church  in  London.] 

Margareta  Cecilia  Cadogan  (wife  of  Brigadier  Generall  Cadogan),  daughter  of  Jacob 

Munters,  by  Marguerite  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam. 
Gilbert  Affleck,  son  of  John  Affleck,  by  Neeltie  his  wife,  born  at  the  Fort  of  Saint 

George  in  the  East  India's. 
John  Herman  Louis,  son  of  John  -Louis,  by  Gertrude  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburgh. 


NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
3  and  4  Anne,  No.  79. 

[The  petition  for  this  bill  was  presented  to  the  Lords  1704-5  Jan.  22.  The  bill  was 
read  a  first  time  on  Jan.  24,  and  passed  the  Lords  on  Feb.  10.  It  was  read  a  first  time 
in  the  Commons  on  Feb.  15,  and  passed  on  Feb.  21  with  amendments,  which 
consisted  in  the  insertion  of  the  names  of  Desitter  and  Cext.  The  Lords  agreed  to 
the  amendments  on  Feb.  22,  and  the  bill  received  the  royal  assent  on  Mar.  14. 

See  Lords  Journals  xvii,  pp.  628,  630,  640,  652,  657,  670-1,  719;  Commons  Journals 
xiv,  pp.  522,  530,  531,  533,  541,  543,  548;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS., 
new  series,  vi,  p.  252,  where  the  Sacramental  certificates  are  printed.] 

Andrew  Girardot,  alias  Devermenoux,  son  of  Paul  Girardot,  by  Jeane  his  wife,  born 

at  Chatel  Chinon  in  Nivernois,  in  France. 
Francis  Buzelin  (Beuzelin),  son  of  Benjamin  Buzelin,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rouen 

in  Normandy  in  France. 
Henry  Lapostre,  son  of  Andrew  Lapostre,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Rouen  in  Normandy, 

in  France. 

[John]  Casimier  Felkirzamb,  son  of  Caspere  Felkirzamb,  by  Christine  his  wife,  born 

at  Nowogrede  in  Poland. 
Peter  Desitter,  son  of  Peter  Desitter,  by  Agatha  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 
John  James  Cext,  son  of  John  Cext,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  the  Province  of  Languedoc 

in  France. 

Thomas  Pearse,  son  of  Thomas  Pearse,  by  Rebeccah  his  wife,  born  in  the  Kingdome  of 
the  Great  Mogul!  in  the  East  Indies. 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


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NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
4  Anne,  No.  6. 

[The  petition  for  W.  Burnet  was  presented  to  the  Lords  1705  Nov.  23.  It  stated  that  he 
was  brought  up  in  the  Protestant  reUgion  and  now  professes  the  same,  but  being 
born  out  of  the  Queen's  dominions  is  incapable  of  enjoying  the  privileges  of  a  free 
born  subject  of  England.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  Nov.  28 ;  passed  the  Lords 
Dec.  3;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  Dec.  4;  passed  the  Commons  on 
Dec.  II,  and  received  the  royal  assent  on  Dec.  21. 

See  Lords  Journals  xviii,  pp.  25,  28,  36,  37,  39,  54,  59;  Commons  Journals  xv,  pp.  51, 
52,  53,  60,  75  ;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series,  vi,  pp.  319-20, 
where  his  Sacramental  certificate  is  printed.] 

William  Burnet,  Esquire  (an  Infant  under  the  age  of  One  and  twenty  years),  son  of 
Gilbert  Lord  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  Mary  Scott  his  wife,  born  at  The  Hague  in 
Holland. 


NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
4  Anne,  No.  7. 

[The  petition  of  P.  Sylvestre  was  presented  to  the  Commons  1705  Nov.  15.  It  sets 
forth  that  he  was  born  in  France,  was  always  a  Protestant,  and  served  as  Physician 
to  the  Forces  employed  in  the  late  reduction  of  Ireland.  The  bill  was  read  a  first 
time  Nov.  20,  and  passed  the  Commons  on  Dec.  3.  It  was  read  a  first  time  in  the 
Lords  on  the  same  day ;  passed  the  Lords  on  Dec.  7,  and  received  the  royal  assent 
Dec.  21. 

See  Commons  Journals  xv,  pp.  26,  30,  31,  36,  40.  43,  49,  57,  75  ;  Lords  Journals  xviii, 
PP-  39,  43,  45,  46,  59;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series,  vi, 
p.  330.] 

Peter  Silvestre,  Doctor  of  Phvsick,  served  his  late  Majesty  King  William  as  Physician 
to  his  Forces  in  the  Reduction  of  Ireland,  son  of  Daniel  Silvestre,  by  Susann 
Bernardin  his  wife,  born  at  Bordeaux  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 


NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
4  Anne,  No.  22. 

[This  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  1705-6  Jan.  8.  It  passed  the  Lords  Jan.  17 ; 

was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  Jan.  29 ;  passed  the  Commons  Feb.  5  without 

amendment,  and  received  the  royal  assent  Feb.  16. 
See  Lords  Journals  xviii,  pp.  60,  64,  65,  68,  104,  107 ;  Commons  Journals  xv,  pp.  97, 

1 18,  129,  153,  156  ;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series,  vi,  p.  349.] 

William  Lewis  Legrand,  son  of  Daniel  Legrand,  by  Johanna  Maria  his  wife,  born  at 
Francfort  in  Germany. 


46  NATURALIZATIONS. 

NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
4  Anne,  No.  24. 

[The  petition  of  Jacob  Pechells  et  al  was  presented  to  the  Commons  1705  Nov.  21.  It 
stated  that  petitioners  are  foreigners  and  refugees  for  the  Protestant  religion  and 
desirous  to  serve  the  Government  according  to  their  capacities.  The  bill  was  read  a 
first  time  Nov.  24;  passed  the  Commons  on  Dec.  13;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the 
Lords  Dec.  18;  passed  with  amendments  1705-6  Jan.  15;  the  Commons  agreed  to 
the  amendments  Feb.  4,  and  the  bill  received  the  royal  assent  on  Feb.  16.  The 
names  from  Paul  Breton  to  J.  Marcet  were  inserted  in  the  Lords'  Committee. 

See  Commons  Journals  xv,  pp.  32,  34,  36,  39,  40,  43,  52,  63,  90,  126,  156;  Lords  Journals 
xviii,  pp.  55,  57,  66,  90,  107  ;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series, 
vol.  vi,  pp.  349-51,  where  the  Sacramental  certificates  are  set  out  in  full.] 

Jacob  Pechels,  son  of  Samuel  Pechels  and  Marquize  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban  in 
France. 

Samuel  St.  Legier  de  Boisrond,  son  of  Rene  de  St.  Legier  Boisrond  and  Magdelaine 

his  wife,  born  at  St.  Cir,  Xaintonge,  in  France. 
Peter  Dufoussat,  son  of  Daniel  Dufoussat  and  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Rosan  in 

Ghuienne,  in  France. 

Francois  Roger,  son  of  Peter  Roger  and  Anthoinette  his  wife,  born  at  Rheims  in  France. 
Michel  Roger,  son  of  Francois  Roger  and  Glaude  his  wife,  born  at  Chaulons  in 
Champagne. 

Anthony  Dastor  de  Laussac,  son  of  John  Dastor  de  Laussac  and  Frances  his  wife, 

born  in  Villeneuue  dagenois. 
James  Legrand,  son  of  Peter  Legrand  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Grenoble  in 

Dauphine. 

John  Morell  Monpincon,  son  of  John  Morel  Monpincon  and  Marguerite  his  wife,  born 
at  Senlijis  in  Normandie  in  France.    (The  certificate  gives  the  name  as  John  Morel). 

Jacob  Morel  Monpincon,  son  of  John  Morel  Monpincon  and  Magdelaine  his  wife,  born 
at  Jumaux  in  Normandy.    (The  certificate  gives  the  name  as  Jacob  Morel). 

Christian  Colebrant,  son  of  Albert  Celebrant  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Hambrough 
in  Germany. 

Peter  Gilbert  Depagez,  son  of  Gilbert  Depagez,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  in  the  Town 

of  Alez  in  Languedock. 
James  Dimbon  (Damboune),  son  of  Joseph  Dimbon,  by  Issabell  his  wife,  born  at  Movison 

in  France. 

Alexander  Leforte,  son  of  John  Leforte,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Nants  in 
Brittany,  in  France. 

John  Morel  (John  Morel  Monpincon,  an  infant),  son  of  John  Morel  Monpinton  and 

Magdelaine  his  wife,  born  at  Jumaux  in  Normandie, 
Paul  Breton,  son  of  Gedeon  Breton,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Tonnieux  (Tonneinx) 

in  the  Province  of  Guienne,  in  France. 
James  Buffard  (Bussard),  son  of  Daniel  Buffard  (Bussard),  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at 

Beu  in  the  Isle  of  France. 
Margaret  Couyquet  (wife  to  Isaac  Gouyquet),  daughter  of  Peter  le  Blanc,  by  Susanna 

his  wife,  born  at  Sedan  in  France. 
John  Corneille,  son  of  Rodolph  Corneille,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  Switzerland. 
Henry  Duvernet  (De  Vernet),  son  of  Henry  Duvernet,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  in  Cell. 
Solomon  Juliot  de  la  Penieiere  (Penierere),  son  of  Solomon  Juliot  de  la  Penieiere 

(Penierre),  by  Gabrielle  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France.    (Certificate  gives  the  names 

as  Solomon  Juliot). 

James  Herauld,  son  of  William  Herauld,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  the  Isle  of  Oleron  in 
France. 


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John  Cadour,  son  of  Daniel  Cadour,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban  in  the 

Province  of  Guienne,  in  France.  • 
Anthony  Legonier  (Ligonier),  son  of  Louis  Legonier,  by  Lovise  his  wife,  born  at  Cas- 

tres  in  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Symon  Francia,  son  of  George  Francia,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Burdeaux  in  France. 
James  Angillis,  son  of  Joos  Angillis,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Ipres  in  Flanders. 
John  Donaldson,  son  of  Alexander  Donaldson,  by  Margery  his  wife,  born  at  Rotterdam 

in  Holland. 

Peter  Grude,  son  of  Michael  Grude,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  at  Somur  in  France. 
Nicholas  Grude,  son  of  Peter  Grude,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
Isaac  Garnier,  son  of  Isaac  Garnier,  by  Margueritte  his  wife,  born  at  Vitry  in  Champaign 
in  France. 

John  Garnier,  son  of  John  Garnier,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Vitry  in  Champaign  in 
France. 

James  Beschefer,  son  of  James  Beschefer  and  Lovise  his  wife,  born  at  Vitry  in  Champaign, 
in  France. 

Nicholas  Dubois,  son  of  Nicholas  Dubois,  by  Claude  his  wife,  born  at  Marie  in  Picardy, 
in  France. 

Mary  Elizabeth  Brathwait,  widow,  daughter  of  Sir  Roger  Manley  and  Mary  Catherine 

his  wife,  born  at  Leyden  in  Holland. 
Katherine  Jeffreys  (wife  of  Sir  James  Jeffreys,  knight),  daughter  of  William  Droken- 

hellem,  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  born  at  Stockholme  in  Sweedland. 
Jane  Jeffreys,  daughter  of  Sir  James  Jeffreys,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Halmstad  in 

Sweedland. 

John  Treville,  son  of  John  Treville,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Lamilliere  in  Poitou 
in  France. 

Jacob  Marcet  (Marcett),  son  of  Paul  Marcet,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Geneva  in  Swit- 
zerland. 

Paul  Garnier,  son  of  Isaac  Garnier,  by  Margueritte  his  wife,  born  at  Vitry  in  Champaign, 
in  France. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1705  April  18.    LuDOvico  Gomes  in  partibus  transmarinis 
nato.        (Patent  Roll,  4  Anne,  part  i.) 
1705  Nov.  8.    Marie  Margarette,  wife  of  William,  Lord 
North  and  Grey,  in  partibus  transmarinis 
nate.         (Patent  Roll,  4  Anne,  part  4.) 


NATURALIZATION  ACT. 

4  and  5  Anne,  No.  12. 

[The  petition  of  Charles,  Duke  of  Shrewsbury,  for  his  wife's  naturalization  was 
presented  to  the  Lords  1705-6  Jan.  14.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords 
Jan.  17.  It  passed  the  Lords  on  Jan.  25;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons 
Jan.  29 ;  passed  the  Commons  without  amendments  Feb.  7,  and  received  the  royal 
assent  Feb.  16. 

See  Lords  Journals  xviii,  pp.  68,  74,  75,  7^,  90,  107;  Commons  Journals  xv,  pp.  117, 
118,  121,  128,  132,  156;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series, 
vol.  vi,  p.  354.] 

Adelaide,  Dutchess  of  Shrewsbury,  daughter  of  Andrew,  Marquis  of  Paleotti,  and 
Christina  his  wife,  born  at  Bolognia  in  Italy. 


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NATURALIZATIONS. 


NATURALIZATION  ACT  :  PUBLIC  ACT. 

4  and  5  Anne,  c.  16,  for  Naturalizing  the  Electress  Sophia  and  her  Descendants 

wherever  born. 

[A  Public  Act,  4  and  5  Anne,  c.  14,  was  introduced  1705  Nov.  27  for  exhibiting  a  bill  in 
this  present  Parliament  for  naturalizing  the  Electress  Sophia ;  this  procedure  taking 
the  place  of  a  bill  proposed  on  Nov.  21  for  naturalizing  the  House  of  Hanover.  This 
Act  received  the  royal  assent  Dec.  3.  On  that  day  the  bill  for  such  naturalization 
was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords.  The  bill  passed  the  Lords  on  Dec.  6.  It  was 
read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  on  Dec.  7  ;  passed  the  Commons  without  amendment 
on  Dec.  10,  and  received  the  royal  assent  Dec.  21. 

For  the  first  of  these  two  Acts  see  Lords  Journals  xviii,  pp.  23,  32,  33,  34,  39 ;  Commons 
Journals,  43,  46,  47,  51  ;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series, 
vi,  p.  328.  For  the  second  Act  see  Lords  Journals  xviii,  pp.  39,  42,  43,  59 ;  Commons 
Journals,  54,  57,  58,  59,  75 ;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  ut  supra,  pp.  329-30.  In  this 
latter  authority  the  draft  Act  is  printed  with  the  Lords'  amendments  as  made  in  a 
Committee  of  the  whole  House.  The  amendments  amount  to  the  extension  of  the 
benefit  of  naturalization  to  the  issue  of  her  body  and  all  persons  lineally  descended  of 
her,  born  or  hereafter  to  be  born  as  if  they  had  been  born  within  the  realm  of  England. 

This  bill  was  a  blow  to  the  territorial  idea  of  nationality  and  introduced  a  novel 
principle  into  English  naturalization  law.] 

The  Most  Excellent  Princess  Sophia,  Electress  and  Duchess  Dowager  of  Hanover,  grand- 
daughter of  the  late  King  James  I.  of  England,  and  her  descendants  as  above. 


NATURALIZATION  ACT. 

4  and  5  Anne,  No.  93. 

[The  petition  for  the  Risleys  was  presented  to  the  Commons  1705-6  Jan.  9.  It  sets 
forth  that  they  were  born  in  Holland,  are  Protestants  and  have  given  good  testimony 
thereof.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  Jan.  14;  passed  on  Feb.  14; 
was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  Feb.  16;  passed  Feb.  25,  and  received  the  royal 
assent  Mar.  19. 

See  Commons  Journals  XV,  pp.  79,  83,  86,  89,  121,  129,  149,  174;  Lords  Journals  xviii,  ' 
pp.  106,  1x8,  123,  164;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords  MSS.,  new  series,  vi, 
pp.  408-9.  In  connexion  with  this  bill  a  petition  was  presented  to  the  Lords  Feb.  21 
for  Francis  Colston.  It  states  that  he  was  of  English  parents,  but  born  at  Malaga  in 
Spain.  His  name  was  added  to  be  included  in  Risley's  bill.  Lords  Journals  xviii, 
p.  116;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  ut  supra,  but  the  name  was  not  so  added.] 

Paul  Risley,  Frances  Risley,  and  Catherine  Risley,  the  only  son  and  daughters  of 
Capt.  Henry  Risley,  late  of  Chitwood  in  the  County  of  Bucks.,  Esquire,  deceased, 
by  Elizabeth  Duncombe  his  wife;  Paul  and  Frances  born  at  Huesden  in  Holland, 
and  Catherine  born  at  Bergenopzoom  in  Holland. 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


49 


NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
4  and  5  Anne,  No,  94. 

[The  petition  for  Vincent  Delamerie  (De  Laymerie)  et  al  was  presented  to  the  Lords 
1705  Dec.  4.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  Dec.  11,  and  passed  the 
Lords  1705-6  Jan.  26.  It  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  Feb.  11,  and  passed 
with  amendments  on  Feb.  27.  To  these  amendments  the  Lords  agreed  on  Mar.  4, 
and  the  bill  received  the  royal  assent  on  Mar.  19.  The  Commons'  amendments 
consisted  in  the  addition  of  the  names  from  H.  Centlivers  to  B.  Imbert.  An  attempt 
in  the  Commons  to  insert  a  clause  to  disable  any  of  those  naturalized  from  voting  in 
Parliamentary  elections  was  lost  on  a  division  by  86 — 65  votes. 

See  Lords  Journals  xviii,  pp.  42,  48,  51,  66,  78,  130,  136,  164;  Commons  Journals  xv, 
pp.  117,  139,  142,  148,  149,  151,  172-4,  177,  185;  Hist.  MSS.  Reports,  House  of  Lords 
MSS.,  new  series,  vi,  pp.  330-8.  In  the  latter  authority  the  Sacramental  certificates 
are  set  out  in  full.  They  reveal  diversities  in  spelling  the  names.  These  variants 
are  entered  in  the  text  here  in  brackets.] 

Vincent  de  Laymerie,  son  of  Noah  De  Laymerie,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Tholoze  in 
France. 

John  Comarque  (John  de  Comarque),  son  of  Renant  de  Comarque,  by  Margueritta  his 

wife,  born  at  Montauban  in  France. 
Henry  Phillip  de  Roussillon  (Rossillon),      son  of  James  Roussillon,  by  Lowise  his 

wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in  France. 
Stephen  Desodes,  son  of  Peter  Desodes,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Grenoble  in  France. 
Henry  Domerque,  son  of  James  Domerque,  by  Blanche  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Ambroix 

in  France. 

Richard  Legg,  son  of  John  Legg,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Vitre  in  France. 
John  Lacoste,  son  of  Jacob  Lacoste,  by  Lucretia  his  wife,  born  at  Roquecourbe  in  France. 
Peter  Pouchin,  son  of  Abraham  Pouchin,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Boulbec  in  France. 
Daniel  Nicholas,  son  of  Clinet  Nicholas,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Saintes  in  France. 
Lewis  de  Lestang  (Delestang),  son  of  Rene  de  Lestang,  by  Henrietta  his  wife,  born  at 
Newville  in  France. 

Lewis  Rocheblave  (De  Rocheblave),  son  of  Francis  Rocheblave,  by  Catherine  his  wife, 

born  at  Uzes  in  France. 
Elias  la  Fargue  (Lafargue),  son  of  Samuel  la  Fargue,  by  Lydia  his  wife,  born  at  Cas- 

tillon  in  France. 

Gideon  Nautanie,  son  of  Abraham  Nautanie,  by  Rachel  his  wife,  born  at  Castres  in 
France. 

John  Andreus  (Andrew)  Dagneaucourt,  son  of  Andreus  Dagneaucourt,  by  Elena  his 

wife,  born  at  Caen  in  France. 
Abel  Boyer,  son  of  Peter  Boyer,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Castres  in  France. 
John  Marechal,  son  of  Charles  Marechal,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Praec  in  France. 
Michael  Pouchond,  son  of  Peter  Pouchond,'  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Marseilles  in 

France. 

Abraham  Ardesoif,  son  of  Peter  Ardesoif,  bv  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Allen^on  in  France. 
John  Davall,  son  of  Peter  Daval,  by  Magdeleine  his  wife,  born  at  Diepe  in  France. 
James  Mouginot  {alias  Pruneville),  son  of  Stephen  Mouginot,  by  Catherine  his  wife, 

born  at  Paris  in  France.    (James  Monginot  in  the  certificate). 
Theophilus  Merac,  son  of  John  Merac,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Tonnein  in  France. 
Isaac  Bourdon,  son  of  Isaac  Bourdon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Lusignan  in  France. 
Elias  Peltier,' son  of  John  Peltier,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Chatelleraut  in  France. 
Lewis  Galand,  son  of  Abel  Galand,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Dye  in  Dauphine  in 

France, 


50  NATURALIZATIONS. 

John  De  La  Court  (Delacourt),  son  of  Isaac  De  Lacourt,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at 
Tours  in  France. 

John  Boulon,  son  of  Bartholomew  Boulon,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Autun  in  France. 
Stephen  Romilly,  son  of  Peter  Romilly,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Montpeilher  in 
France. 

Paul  Rondelet,  son  of  Peter  Rondelet,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Barbesieux  in  France. 
Laurence  Russell,  son  of  Laurence  Russell,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rouen  in  the 

Province  of  Normandy,  in  France. 
Peter  Champion  de  Crepigny  (Crespigny),  son  of  Claude  Champion  de  Crepigny,  by 

Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Vierville  in  Normandy,  in  France. 
Peter  Quantiteau,  son  of  Peter  Quantiteau,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Moize  in  France. 

(Appears  as  Quantileau  in  L.J.,  xviii,  p.  43.) 
Peter  Harley,  son  of  Peter  Harley,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Quentin  in 

Picardy,  in  France. 

IsACK  Garrison,  son  of  Isack  Garrison,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban  in 
France. 

David  Minneville  (Minvielle),  son  of  Peter  Minneville,  by  Paule  his  wife,  born  at 

Montauban  in  France. 
Francois  La  Croix,  son  of  Lawrence  La  Croix,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Poleron  in 

France. 

Paul  Prin,  son  of  Philip  Prin,  by  Gauton  his  wife,  born  at  Sedan  in  France. 
Isack  Doorschot,  son  of  Nicholas  Doorschot,  by  Oryna  his  wife,  born  at  Heusden  in 
Holland. 

John  Pigne,  son  of  John  Pigne,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  in  Normandy  in  France. 
Roger  Walbrook,  son  of  Roger  Walbrook,  by  Gertrude  his  wife,  born  in  Bremen  in 
Germany. 

Lewis  Baudowin  (Baudouin),  son  of  Samuel  Baudowin,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 
Baigne  in  France. 

Gerard  William  Schroder,  son  of  Gerard  William  [Schroder],  by  Clara  Margaret  his 

wife,  born  at  Dipholts  in  Germany. 
Peter  Twisk  (Twisck),  son  of  John  Twisck,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Archangell  in 

Russia. 

Peter  de  La  LANDE  (Delalande),  son  of  Nicholas  De  La  Lande,  by  Magdelen  his  wife, 

born  in  Normandy  in  France. 
Paul  Narbonne,  son  of  John  Narbonne,  by  Lewise  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
John  de  Coussemaker,  son  of  Boudwin  de  Coussemaker  and  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at 

Schoondycke  in  the  Dutch  Flanders. 
Charles  Grenion,  son  of  Charles  Grenion,  by  Gee  his  wife,  born  at  Ludon  in  Poitou,  in 

France. 

Jan  janvre  Quienchant  (Quinchant),  son  of  Jan  janvre  Quienchant,  by  Margaret  his 

wife,  born  at  Poitou  in  France. 
Henry  Oldecop,  son  of  Justus  Henry  Oldecop,  by  Mary  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 

Revel  in  Livonia. 

Charles  Dussell  (Dusselle),  son  of  Charles  Dussell,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at 
Bergerac  in  France. 

John  Schouten,  son  of  Albert  Schouten,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  the  Hague  in 
Holland. 

Christian  Froling,  son  of  Anthony  Froling,  by  Sibella  his  wife,  born  at  Aurick  by 

Hannover  in  Ostfriesland. 
Peter  Hann,  son  of  Simon  Hann,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  in  Dantzick. 
John  Fichet,  son  of  John  Fichet,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Germains  in  France. 
Andrew  Meure,  son  of  Abraham  Meure,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  at  Somur  in  Anjou, 

in  France. 

Samuel  Demontis,  son  of  Paul  Demontis,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Pont  in  Xaintonge  in 
France,  ' 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


51 


Joseph  Davesein  de  Moncal,  son  of  Peter  Moncal,  by  Ester  his  wife,  born  at  Montes- 
quieu in  Languedoc,  in  France. 

Stephen  Cassan,  son  of  James  Cassan,  by  Catherine  Bayle  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier 
in  Languedoc,  in  France.  . 

Caspar  Hundeshagen,  son  of  Johannes  Hundeshagen,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at 
Cassell  in  Hessen,  in  Germany. 

John  Frederick  Poppelman,  son  of  John  Daniel  Poppelman,  by  Anna  EHzabeth  his  wife, 
born  at  Cassell  in  Hessen,  in  Germany. 

James  Grassineau,  son  of  Isaac  Grassineau,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Orleans  in  France. 

Peter  Marbottin  (Marbotin),  son  of  John  Marbottin,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Lausun 
in  France. 

Gabriel  Villeneuwe  (Villeneuve), son  of  Gabriel  Villeneuwe,  by  Genne  his  wife,  born  in 
Languedoc  in  France. 

Isaac  Le  Heup,  son  of  Peter  Le  Heup,  by  Susan  his  wife,  born  in  Normandy  in  France. 

John  Baartman  (Baartmans),  son  of  Geredt  Baartman,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at 
Sittaerd  in  Geulink,  in  Flanders. 

George  Faer,  son  of  Bartholomew  Faer,  by  Ursula  his  wife,  born  at  Sangala  in  Switzer- 
land. 

Elias  Landes,  son  of  Elias  Landes,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  in  Perigord  in  France. 
Maurice  Bourlionne,  son  of  Etione  Bourlionne,  by  Loise-Doriant  his  wife,  born  at 

Pleney  Towne  in  Brettaine,  in  France. 
Peter  Hattanville,  son  of  John  Hattanville,  by  Rachell  his  wife,  born  in  Normandy  in 

France. 

Peter  Rieussett,  son  of  Andrew  Rieussett,  by  Jean  his  wife,  born  in  Languedoc  in 
France. 

Thomas  Peltier  (Pelletier),  son  of  John  Peltier,  by  Hester  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in 
France. 

John  Thuret,  son  of  James  Thuret,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Senlis  in  France. 
Otto  Kesteren,  son  of  Peter  Kesteren,  by  Johanna  his  wife,  born  at  Rhecuen  in  Holland. 
Martin  Emmenes,  son  of  Jacob  Emmenes,  by  Christian  his  wife,  born  at  Roterdam  in 
Holland. 

Abraham  de  Moivre,  son  of  Daniel  de  Moivre,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Vitry  in  France. 
John  Mauries,  son  of  John  Mauries,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Realmont  in  France. 
Mark  Jarlan,  son  of  Theodosius  Jarlan,  by  Paulina  his  wife,  born  at  Lunel  in  France. 
Daniel  de  Ribeaucourt,  son  of  Nicholas  de  Ribeaucourt,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 

Marquilliez  in  Flanders. 
John  Baize  (Bayze),  son  of  John  James  Baize  and  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Saverdun  in 

France. 

Andrew  Cruciger,  son  of  Homfred  Cruciger,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  in  Saxony  in 
Germany. 

James  Phillipeau,  son  of  James  Phillipeau,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Poitou  in  France. 
Abraham  Nicod  (Nicou),  son  of  Andrew  Nicod,  by  Jenny  his  wife,  born  at  Veway  in 
Switzerland. 

Peter  Aubert,  son  of  Peter  Aubert,  by  Susannah  his  wife,  born  at  Daubrun  in  Dauphine 
in  France. 

Estienne  Miralet  (Miralliet),  son  of  John  Miralet,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Nions  m 
Dauphine,  in  France. 

Samuel  Daniel,  son  of  Henry  Daniel  de  Grangnes,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in 
Normandy.  . 

Gasperd  Soleirol,  son  of  Francis  Soleirol,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Croise  in  France. 

Henry  Aime  (Aime),  son  of  John  Aime,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Just  in  the  Pro- 
vince of  Xaintonge,  in  France. 

Peter  Le  Seur  (Sueur),  son  of  Francis  Le  Seur,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  born  at  Lisy 
near  Paris,  in  France. 

Amos  De  Lachapelle,  son  of  Francis  De  Lachapelle  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Poet  in 

France. 


52  NATURATJZATIONS. 

I  SACK  Gronquet,  son  of  Francis  Gronquet,  by  Lovise  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in 
Languedoc,  in  France. 

Thomas  Champion  de  Crepigny,  son  of  Claude  Champion  de  Crepigny,  by  Mary  his 

wife,  born  at  Vierville  in  Normandy,  in  France.  ^ 
Henry  Centlivers  (Centlivres),  son  of  Andrew  Centlivers,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  in 

the  town  of  Yuerdon  under  the  Republick  of  the  City  and  Canton  of  Berne. 
Francis  Abraham  Laconte,  son  of  Abraham  Laconte,  by  Olympe  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva 

in  Switzerland. 

Bartholomew  Fair,  son  of  Bartholomew  Fair,  by  Ursula  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Gallen  in 
Switzerland. 

James  (John)  Bousquet,  son  of  Jacob  Bousquet,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 

Castres  en  Albigeois  in  the  Province  of  High  Languedoc. 
James  Marquis,  son  of  Lovys  Marquis,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  in  the  Canton  of 

Berne,  in  Switzerland. 
John  Pigou,  son  of  John  Pigou,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Sanquantin  in  France. 
John  Gourdon,  son  of  Peter  Gourdon,  by  Magdalena  his  wife,  born  in  Languedoc  in 

France. 

Cornelius  Wittenoom,  son  of  Dyrick  Wittenoom,  by  Eve  his  wife,  born  at  Rotterdam  in 
Holland. 

Peter  Moules,  son  of  Peter  Monies,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in 
Languedoc. 

Peter  Novel  (Novelle),  son  of  John  Novel,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Mallery  in 
the  County  of  Touz. 

Michael  Hue,  son  of  Peter  Hue,  by  Hester  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Lo  in  the  Province 

of  Normandy,  in  France. 
Jacob  Hue,  son  of  Peter  Hue,  by  Hester  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Lo  in  the  Province  of 

Normandy,  in  France. 
Peter  Fleuriot,  son  of  Peter  Fleuriot,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Bolbeck  in  France. 
David  Boudon,  son  of  David  Boudon,  by  Marguerit  his  wife,  born  at  Granges  in 

Languedoc,  in  France. 
James  Chardon,  son  of  Isaac  Chardon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Tours  in  Touraine,  in 

France. 

Stephen  Gill,  son  of  William  Gill,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  the  Hague  in  Holland. 
Abraham  Alefsen  (Alessen),  son  of  Abraham  Alefsen,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at 
Bordeaux  in  France. 

Heymand  (Hymen)  Brewer,  son  of  Henry  Brewer,  by  Wendelen  his  wife,  born  at 

Gelderland  in  Holland. 
Peter  Herbault  (Herbaut),  son  of  Peter  Herbault,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Saint 

Germain  in  France. 

Charles  Brander,  son  of  Charles  Brander,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  born  at  Stockholm  in 
Sweedland. 

John  Costabadie,  son  of  John  Costebadie,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Argentat  in  Limosin, 
in  France. 

Benjamin  Malfalquerite  (Malfalqueynat),  son  of  Benjamin  Malfaquerite,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  born  in  the  Kingdom  of  France,  now  living  in  Saint  Edmonds  Bury  in  Suffolk. 

Urick  (Erick)  Wendelberg,  son  of  John  Wendelberg,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at 
Gotenberg  in  Sweedland.  • 

John  Phillip  Sheibell,  son  of  John  Sheibell,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Friedberg  in 
Germany. 

John  Pellet,  son  of  Peter  Pellet,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in  Languedoc  in 
France. 

Balthazar  Kohl,  son  of  Henry  Kohl,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Stockholm  in  Sweed- 
land. 

Jerome  Babault,  son  of  Paul  BabauU,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Gien  in  the  Kingdom 
of  France,  -  : 


NATURALIZATIONS.  53 

John  Gugelman,  son  of  Conrad  Gugelman,  by  Barbara  his  wife,  born  at  Basell  in 
Switzerland. 

Moses  Pugolas  (Pujolas),  son  of  Andrew  Pugolas,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Uzes  in 
Languedoc  in  France. 

John  Henry  Sprogel,  son  of  John  Henry  Sprogel,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at 

Quedlenberg  in  Germany. 
George  Lewis  Teissier  (Teisseir),  son  of  Francis  Teissier,  by  Leonora  his  wife,  born 

at  Zell. 

Andrew  Pallardy,  son  of  Peter  Pallardy,  by  Katherina  his  wife,  born  at  Lamatte  St. 

Loix  in  Poitou,  in  France. 
Abraham  Deheulle,  son  of  John  Deheulle,  by  Susanna    his  wife,    born  at  Bolbec  in 

Normandy,  in  France. 
Gabriel  Chevallier,  (Chevalier),  son  of  Gabriel  Chevallier,  by  Elizabeth    his  wife, 

born  at  Paris  in  France. 
Samuel  Frere,  son  of  Jeremiah  Frere,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  born  at  Pont  veyle  in 

Boiirgonne  in  France. 

JosiAH  Le  Conte,  son  of  Peter  Le  Conte,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Roven  in  Normandy 
in  France. 

Abraham  Chrestien  (Christian),  son  of  Peter  Christien,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at 

Loudun  in  the  Province  of  Tourangeois,  in  France. 
Francis  Delafarelle,  son  of  Peter  Delafarelle,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Languedoc  in 

France. 

John  Teuly  (Tuley,  Tenly),  son  of  David  Teuly  (Tuley),  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  St. 

Anthony  in  Roigne,  in  France. 
Stephen  Fovace  (Fouace),  son  of  Stephen  Fovace,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Normandy 

in  France. 

OzE  (Hosea)  Marchegay,  son  of  Jacob  Marchegay,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  in  the  Pro- 
vince of  Poitou,  in  France. 

John  Desenne,  son  of  John  Desenne,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Dieppe  in  France. 

James  Dese:nne,  son  of  John  Desenne,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Dieppe  in  France. 
(There  is  some  confusion  between  John  and  James.  The  only  certificate  is  for  James, 
but  only  John  appears  in  the  Commons  Journals,  xv,  173.) 

Peter  Raulin,  son  of  Peter  Raulin,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Champagne  in  France. 

John  Lefawer  (Lafauer),  son  of  John  Lefawer,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Chalon  in 
France. 

Isaac  Hoguel,  son  of  Isaac  Hoguel,  by  Rachel  his  wife,  born  at  Dieppe  in  Normandy, 
in  France. 

James  Marc,  son  of  Peter  Marc,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Sommieres  in  France. 
Enoch  Rouph,  son  of  Daniel  Rouph,  by  Jaquemine  his  wife,  born  in  the  Province  of 
Gex,  in  France. 

Bartholomew  Morin,  son  of  Bartholomew  Morin,  by  Rachel  his  wife,  born  at  La 
Rochelle  in  France. 

Henry  Desaunieres  (De  Saunieres),  son  of  Peter  Desaunnieres,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born 

at  La  Rochefoucand  in  France. 
Christopher  Shreider  (Schrider),  son  of  Conrad  Shreider,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at 

Leopoldsberg  in  Germany. 
Peter  Peach,  son  of  Peter  Peach,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Amiens  in  the  Province 

of  Picardie. 

John  Bouisett  (Buissett),  son  of  John  Bouisset  (Buissett),  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born 
at  Sedan  in  France. 

Mathias  Paters,  son  of  John  Paters,  by  Catherina  his  wife,  born  at  the  Buss  in  Holland. 
Mathew  Hebert,  son  of  Mathew  Hebert,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Diep  in  Nor- 
mandy,  in  France. 

Engelbert  Iserloo  (Iserlo),  son  of  Engelbert  Iserloo,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at 
Elverfelt  in  Germany. 


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NATURALIZATIONS. 


EvERHARD  Warner,  son  of  Joachim  Warner,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburg  in 
Germany. 

Adrian  Schmidgruber,  son  of  John  Schmidgruber,  by  Margret  his  wife,  born  at  Malmo 
in  Sweedland.  \_?  erratum :  the  Commons  Journals,  xviii,  p.  173,  says  born  at 
Nuremberg  in  Germany.] 

Anthony  Lutkins  (Lutkens),  son  of  Nicholas  Lutkins,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Ham- 
burg in  Germany. 

Martin  Huy,  son  of  Albert  Huy,  by  Margret  his  wife,  born  at  Malmo  in  Sweedland. 
Christopher  Adolph,  son  of  Balthazar  Adolph,  by  Regina  his  wife,  born  at  Hirschberg 
in  Germany. 

Conrad  Sprengel  (Springell),  son  of  Henrick  Sprengel  (Springell),  by  Katherine  his 
wife,  born  at  Ploein  in  Germany.    (Conrad  Joachim  Spingell  in  certificate). 

Andrew  Bertin,  son  of  Peter  Bertin,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Boulbec  in  Normandy, 
in  France. 

James  Delestrille,  son  of  Isaac  Delestrille,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Tramblade  in 
France. 

Samuel  Barbat,  son  of  John  Barbat,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  in  Realville. 
David  Mortier,  son  of  Peter  Mortier,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 
Peter  De  Varennes,  son  of  Oliver  De  Varennes,  by  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in 
France. 

Anthony  Valentin,  son  of  Anthony  Valentin,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Honfleur  in 
the  Kingdom  of  France.    (Anthony  Vallier  de  Valentin  in  certificate). 

Peter  Hemet,  son  of  Adrian  Hemet,  by  Jaqueline  his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in  Normandy 
in  France. 

John  Thomas,  son  of  Isaac  Thomas,  by  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  at  Oleron  in  France. 
David  Levade,  son  of  Siprian  Levade,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Lyons  in  France. 
Peter  De  la  Dovespe,  son  of  Peter  De  la  Dovespe,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in 
France. 

Francis  Grimaudet,  son  of  Francis  Grimaudet,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Blois  in  France. 
James  Bouche,  son  of  John  Bouche,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Orange  in  France. 
Daniel  Couste,  son  of  Isaac  Couste,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Saintonge  in  France. 
Peter  Grotest  Dubuisson,  son  of  Paul  Groteste  Dubuisson,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at 

Orleance  in  France. 
Anthony  Jourdan,  son  of  —  Jourdan,  by  —  his  wife,  born  at 

Anthony  Fabrot,  son  of  Peter  Fabrot,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in  France. 
FoNS  Rang,  son  of  John  Ranc,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in  Languedoc. 
James  Dufour,  son  of  John  Dufour,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Tours  in  Touraine  in 
France. 

Zachariah  Loquet  (Loquett),  son  of  Zachariah  Loquet  (Loquett),  by  Judith  his  wife, 

born  at  Nievil  in  Zaintonge,  in  France. 
Michael  Zachert  (Zathert),  son  of  George  Zachert  (Zathert),  by  Barbara  his  wife,  born 

at  Shermeisell  [Przmsyl]  in  Poland. 
Michael  Slaghregen,  son  of  Tobias  Slaghregen,  by  Janneke  his  wife,  born  at  Haerlem 

in  Holland. 

Adrien  Van  Brakel  (Brackell),  son  of  Joost  Van  Brakel  (Brakell),  by  Mary  his  wife, 

born  at  Rotterdam  in  Holland. 
Alexander  Ried  (Reid),  son  of  John  Ried,  by  Barbara  his  wife,  born  at  Garmoth  in 

Scotland. 

James  Paul,  son  of  Lovis  Paul,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in  the  Province 
of  Languedoc. 

Daniel  Paul,  an  Infant,  son  of  James  Paul,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  in  the  Town  and 

Canton  of  Berne  in  Switzerland. 
Benjamin  Buissiere,  son  of  Peter  Buissiere,  by  Susan  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
Peter  Buissiere,  son  of  Benjamin  Buissere,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Courtison  in  the 

Principallity  of  Orange. 
Peter  Fevillerade,  son  of  Peter  Fevillerade,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  the  Province  of 

Guienne,  in  France. 


NATURALIZATIONS.  55 

James  Heymans,  son  of  Anthony  Heymans,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  in  Aix  la  Chapelle. 
Henry  De  Rochbleave,  son  of  Francis  De  Rochbleave,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at 

Uzes  in  France.    (Henry  Rocheblave  in  the  certificate). 
John  Monbrun,  son  of  Joseph  Monbrun,  by  EHzabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Guienne  in 

France. 

Stephen  Foucher,  son  of  Peter  Foucher,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Mer  in  France. 
John  Foucher,  son  of  Peter  Foucher,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Mer  in  France.. .  (This 

name  is  not  in  the  Act  and  has  no  certificate ;  but  is  given  in  the  Common  Journals, 

XV,  p.  174). 

James  Banal,  son  of  John  Banal,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in  France. 
David  Le  Bas  (Bass),  son  of  Peter  Le  Bas  (Bass),  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Dieppe  in 
France. 

Mark  Anthony  Cromlin  (Crommelin),  son  of  Peter  Stephen  Cromlin,  by  Frances  his  wife, 

born  at  Lyons  in  France. 
Mark  Anthony  Pigou,  son  of  John  Pigou,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Amiens  in  Picardie 

in  France. 

John  Barbat,  son  of  John  Barbat,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban  in  France. 
Daniel  Duncan,  son  of  Daniel  Duncan,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban. 
John  Vincent,  son  of  Paul  Vincent,  by  Antoinette  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban. 
Balthazar  Imbert,  an  Infant,  son  of  Jacob  Imbert,  by  Redegonde  his  wife,  born  in 
Geneva. 

Peter  Lescure  (Leseure),  son  of  Peter  Lescure,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Montau- 
ban in  France. 

Francis  Mauries,  son  of  Anthony  Mauries,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Castres  in 
Languedoc,  in  France. 

(The  name  of  Magdalen  von  Haesdonck  was  struck  out  in  the  Commons.  C.J.,  xv, 
p.  172).  

NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
5  Anne,  No.  4. 

[Bill  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  1706  Dec.  10;  passed  the  Lords  Dec.  17 ;  read  a  first 
time  in  the  Commons  Dec.  18;  passed  the  Commons  Dec.  20;  received  the  royal 
assent  Dec.  21 . 

See  Lords  Journals  xviii,  pp.  179,  181,  182,  185,  187;  Commons  Journals  xv,  pp.  215, 
216,  217,  219.] 

Maria  Margareti  Lady  North  and  Grey,  daughter  of  Cornelius  Dellemeet,  gentleman, 
[Cornelius  de  Yong,  Lord  of  Elmeet]  born  at  the  Hague  in  the  Province  of  Holland. 

NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
5  Anne,  No.  9. 

[Petition  presented  for  this  bill  1706  Dec.  16.  It  stated  that  Tigh  was  born  out  of  the 
dominion,  but  professed  the  Protestant  religion.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in 
the  Lords  Dec.  18;  passed  the  Lords  1706-7  Jan.  14;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the 
Commons  Jan.  18;  passed  the  Commons  Jan.  27,  and  received  the  royal  assent 
Jan.  28. 

See  Lords  Journals  xviii,  pp.  181,  184,  195,  196,  i97,  206,  207;  Commons  Journals  xv, 
pp.  237,  240,  250,  253,  254,  258.] 
John  Tigh,  son  of  Robert  Tigh,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Elsmgore  in  Denmark. 

NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
5  Anne,  No.  21. 

[The  petition  for  Philip  Vanden  Enden  was  presented  to  the  Commons  1706-7  Jan.  27. 
It  stated  that  he  is  a  Protestant  foreigner  and  has  given  good  testimony  of  his 


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NATURALIZATIONS. 


loyalty  to  her  Majesty  and  to  the  good  of  England.    The  bill  was  read  a  first  time 
in  the  Commons  Jan.  29;  passed  the  Commons  Feb.  10;  was  read  a  first  time  in 
the  Lords  Feb.  13 ;  passed  the  Lords  Feb.  18,  and  received  the  royal  assent  Mar.  6. 
See  Commons  Journals  xv,  pp.  254,  258,  270,  272,  275,  282,  301,  326 ;  Lords  Journals  xviii, 
pp.  236,  238,  242,  272.] 

Philip  Vanden-Enden,  son  of  John  Vanden  Enden,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Amster- 
dam in  Holland. 


NATURALIZATION  ACT. 

5  and  6  Anne,  No.  Si. 

[The  petition  for  ths  bill  was  presented  to  the  Lords  1706-7  Jan.  31.  The  bill  was  read  a 
first  time  in  the  Lords  Feb.  7 ;  passed  the  Lords  Feb.  24 ;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the 
Commons  Mar.  5,  and  passed  the  Commons  with  amendments  1707  April  i.  The 
amendments  consisted  in  the  insertion  of  all  the  names  from  John  Querard  onwards. 
The  Lords  agreed  to  these  amendments  on  April  5,  and  the  bill  received  the  royal 
assent  on  April.  8.] 

See  Lords  Journals  xviii,  pp.  222,  229,  233,  244,  250,  314,  321  ;  Commons  Journals  xv, 
pp.  308,  322,  324,  327,  330,  333,  350^358-9,  369.  378.  Besides  the  names  in  this  Act 
the  following  name  appears  in  the  Lords  Journals  xviii,  p.  231,  viz.,  John  Beault.] 

John  Thomeur,  son  of  Peter  Thomeur,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rochel  in  France. 
Peter  Damarr,  son  of  James  Damarr,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Laucon  in  Normandy, 
in  France. 

Peter  John  Bourgeaud,  son  of  Peter  Bourgeaud,  by  Janne  his  wife,  born  at  Aubees  in 
Dauphine,  in  France. 

John  Henry  Desmercieres,  son  of  Claudius  Desmercieres,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 
Lyons  in  France. 

David  Brinihol,  son  of  Stephen  Brinihol,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Clairac  in  France. 
Brant  Crull,  son  of  Adrian  Crull,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Aerneham  in  Gelderland. 
James  Du  Val,  son  of  John  Du  Val,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Alen9on  in  Normandy  in 
France. 

Hector  H^mon,  son  of  Peter  Hemon,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
Woufgang  William  Romer,  son  of  Woufgang  William  Romer,  by  Beatrix  his  wife,  born 

at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
Peter  Dulac,  son  of  John  Dulac,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Abeigel  Atalu  in  France. 
Peter  Nadauld,  son  of  Henry  Nadauld,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Saintonge  in  France. 
Charles  William  Touyn,  son  of  Anthony  Touyn,  by  Anna  Christiana  his  wife,  born  at 

the  Hague  in  Holland. 
Peter  Bardon,  son  of  William  Bardon  and  Johanna  his  wife,  born  at  Quercy  in  France. 
Daniel  Leseck,  son  of  Peter  Leseck,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  born  at  Audenard  in  Flanders. 

{See  L.J.,  xviii,  p.  231.) 
Gerard  Smith,  son  of  Henry  Smith,  by  Aletie  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
Charles  Hognel,  son  of  Isaac  Hognel,  by  Rachel  his  wife,  born  at  Diepe  in  Normandy. 
Daniel  Michan,  son  of  Daniel  Michan,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
Peter  Gerard,  son  of  Peter  Gerard,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rochell  in  France. 
Nicholas  Lesage,  son  of  Thomas  Lesage,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Allen^on  in  Normandy, 

in  France. 

Peter  Labbe,  son  of  Peter  Labbe,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  in  Saintonge. 
Joseph  St.  Faust,  son  of  Peter  St.  Faust,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Mauvazin  in 
Aquitane,  in  France. 

John  Bruset,  son  of  Peter  Bruset,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Guardalupa  in  America. 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


57 


Marc  Pourroy,  son  of  Peter  Pourroy,  by  Magdaline  his  wife,  born  at  Pont  de  Royan  in 
Dauphine. 

Philip  de  Rochfort,  son  of  Abraham  Rochfort,  by  Henriette  his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in 
Normandy. 

Anthony  Joseph  Durban,  son  of  John  Durban,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban 
in  France. 

Lewis  de  Fonjuliane,  son  of  Peter  de  FonjuHane,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Montelemer 

in  Dauphine,  in  France. 
John  Faverall,  son  of  John  Faverall,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Cell. 
LuDER  Spiesmaker,  SOU  of  John  Spiesmaker,  by  Katherine  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 

Dedesdorff  in  Denmark. 
Marc  Anthony  Saurin,  son  of  John  Saurin,  by  Hippolita  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in 

France. 

Anthony  Ladavese,  son  of  Abel  Rotolph  de  Ladavese,  by  Mary  Margaret  his  wife,  born 

at  the  Hague  in  Holland. 
John  Misaubin,  son  of  James  Misaubin,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Musidan  in  France. 
Abel  Rotolp  de  Ladavese,  son  of  Abel  Rotolp  de  Ladavese,  by  Mary  Margaret  his  wife, 

born  at  Castres  in  France. 
Thomas  Gaugain,  son  of  John  Gaugain,by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in  Normandy. 
Lewis  Pajon,  son  of  Daniel  Pajon,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Chaalon  in  Champaigne. 
Peter  Du  Flo,  son  of  James  Du  Flo,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Roen  in  Normandy. 
Charles  Deponthieu,  son  of  Daniel  Deponthieu,  by  Juillienne  Thomas  his  wife,  born  at 

Taillebourg  in  Xaintonge. 
Francis  La  Croix,  son  of  John  James  La  Croix,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Montpellier. 

(See  L.J.,  xviii,  p.  241.    Francis  La  Croix  and  John  Tavernall  ordered  to  be  added  to 

same  bill). 

John  Guerard,  son  of  Jacob  Guerard,  by  Margueret  his  wife,  born  at  Fecun  in  Normandy, 
in  France. 

Jacob  Cqstebadie,  son  of  John  Costebadie  by  Jeane  his  wife,  born  at  Argentat  in  Auvergne 
in  France. 

John  Lunel  (Lunett),  son  of  Nicholas  Lunel,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Haure  de  Grace 
in  Normandy,  France. 

Stephen  Lacreuze  (La  Cruize),  son  of  Solomon  Lacreuze,  by  Jaquet  his  wife,  born  at 
Paris  in  France. 

Samuel  Dufresnay,  son  of  Samuel  Dufresnay,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Loudun  in  the 

Province  of  Poitou,  in  France. 
John  James  Roussy,  an  infant,  son  of  James  Roussy,  by  Magdellene  his  wife,  born  in 

Geneva.  ,     t  1     1    r  c 

John  Deere  (Deer),  son  of  Jasper  Deere,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  in  the  Island  of  St. 

Thomas  in  the  Dominion  of  the  King  of  Portugall. 
Rupert  Beck,  son  of  Daniel  Beck,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Westhoven  in  Germany. 
Gabriel  Mozen  (Mozel),  son  of  John  Mozen,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Poictou  in  France. 
James  Hebert,  son  of  Mathew  Hebert,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Diep  in  Normandy, 

in  France.  ,  .  ,  u  1  • 

Lewis  Martin  (Martyn),  son  of  James  Martin,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rochel  in  the 

Province  of  Aunis,  in  France.  ,     tt         •    tj  u  ^ 

ToHN  May,  son  of  Lambert  May,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  the  Hague  in  Holland. 
John  Mussigang,  son  of  John  Mussigang,  by  Eve  his  wife,  born  at  Zigenhaen  in  the 

Principallity  of  Hesse  in  Germany.  •    c  1  • 

Tohn  Titts,  son  of  George  Titts,  by  Eve  his  wife,  born  at  Breslaw  in  Selecia. 
Christian  Hanners  (Hanmers),  son  of  Christian  Hanners,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Cleave 

in  the  City  of  Zoust  in  the  Kingdome  of  Prussia. 
James  Chatine  De  Roche,  son  of  Sampson  De  Roche,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Walon 

in  Lanp^uedoc,  in  France.  o     1    u-       r     u  « 

Peter  Lewis  Raynaud  (Regneau),  son  of  Peter  Raynaud,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at 

Paris  in  France. 


58  NATURALIZATIONS. 

James  Brissac  (Brisac),  son  of  James  Brissac,  by  Rachel  his  wife,  born  at  Nants  in  Brit- 
tany in  France. 

Peter  Anthony  Thyolet  (Thiolet),  son  of  Lewis  Thyolet  (Thiolet),  by  Mary  his  wife, 

born  at  Rouen  in  Normandy,  in  France. 
Christian  (Christopher)  Frederick  Pruysman,  son  of  Casper  Pruysman,  by  Regina 

Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Osnabrug  in  Germany. 
Isaac  Delpech,  son  of  Isaac  Delpech,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bergerac  in  the  Province 

of  Guienne,  in  France. 
Abraham  Michell  (Mitchell),  son  of  Abraham  Michell,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Pon- 

taudemer  in  the  Province  of  Normandy,  in  France. 
Paul  Paillet  (Palliet),  son  of  Daniel  Paillet,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Coze  in  Poitou, 

in  France. 

Daniel  Herbst,  son  of  John  Herbst,  by  Catherine  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Bremerford 
in  Germany. 

Andreas  Haselgreen  (Anthony  Hazelgreen),  son  of  Peter  Haselgreen,  by  Catherine  his 
wife,  born  at  Stockholme  in  Sweedland. 

Daniel  Merigeot  (Miregict),  son  of  Gabriel  Merigeot,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  the  Pro- 
vince of  Poictou  in  France. 

Jacob  Jacmer  (Jaciner),  son  of  John  Jacmer,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Chaalons  in  Cham- 
pagne in  France. 

Peter  Ducasse,  son  of  Solomon  Ducasse,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Thonnene  in  the 
Province  of  Guienne  in  France. 

Peter  Travers,  son  of  Peter  Travers,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Just  in  the  King- 
dome  of  France. 

Stephen  Mignau  (Mineau),  son  of  Francis  Mignau,  by  Noel  his  wife,  born  at  Belloy  in 
France. 

Anthony  Planta,  son  of  Fleury  Planta,  by  Eve  his  wife,  born  at  Grisons  in  Switzerland. 
John  Tesnon,  son  of  Peter  Tesnon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Loutinne  in  the 

Province  of  Poictou,  in  France. 
John  Buffard,  son  of  Daniel  Buffard,  by  Lucy  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Orleans. 
Peter  Trinquand  (Tringuant),  son  of  Charles  Trinquand,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at 

Bersuire  in  Poictou,  in  France. 
Francis  Silvester,  son  of  Daniel  Silvester,  by  Susan  his  wife,  born  at  Bourdeaux  in 

France. 

John  James  De  la  Porte  (John  James  Laporte),  son  of  John  De  la  Porte,  by  Susanna 

his  wife,  born  at  Agen  in  Guienne,  in  France. 
Anthony  Coughet  (Cougott),  son  of  Anthony  Couget,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc  in  France. 
James  Lauze  (Lauzee),  son  of  Peter  Lauze,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  born  at  Lyons  in  France. 
Daniel  Farettes,  son  of  Daniel  Farettes,  by  Olmph  his  wife,  born  at  Bedanieux  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Arnold  Van  Beek  (Vanbeck),  son  of  William  Van  Beek,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Utrecht 

in  Holland. 

John  Monnier  (Moniere),  son  of  Thomas  Monnier,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  St. 

Martin  De  Re  in  the  Province  of  Auluix,  in  France. 
James  Blanc,  son  of  Charles  Blanc,  by  Olimphe  his  wife,  born  in  the  Province  of 

Dauphine  in  France. 

James  Renaudet,  son  of  John  Renaudet,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  the  Province  of 
Xaintonge  in  France. 

Adam  Bosquain  (Bosquaine),  son  of  Phillip  Bosquain,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Caen 
in  Normandy,  in  France. 

Nicholas  Boyes  (Bowes),  son  of  Nicholas  Boyes,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Lubeck  in 
Germany. 

Peter  Matteux,  son  of  John  Matteux,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


59 


Christopher  Trummer  (Trommer),  son  of  Christopher  Trummer,  by  Rebecca  his  wife, 

born  in  the  City  of  Criminitzhaw  in  Saxony. 
Nicholas  Lemarechal  (Le  Merechal),  son  of  John  Lemarechal,  by  Catherina  his  wife, 

born  at  Caen  in  Normandy,  in  France. 
Charles  Molinier  (Melinier),  son  of  Anthony  Mohnier,  by  EHzabeth  his  wife,  born  at 

Gronnigne  in  Fresland. 
Phillip  Burger,  son  of  Peter  Burger,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Rotterdam  in 

Holland. 

Fermyn  (Termyn)  Van  Fleet,  son  of  William  Van  Fleet,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 
Koningsbergh  in  Prussia.    (Francis  Van  Fleet  in  C.J.,  xvi,  333). 

John  Sorre  (Sore),  son  of  John  Sorre,  by  Ester  his  wife,  born  in  the  Isle  of  Re  in 
France. 

Daniel  Cailland  (Caillaud),  son  of  Peter  Cailland,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  the  Pro- 
vince of  Xaintonge  in  France. 

John  Reup  (Reux),  son  of  William  Reup  (Reux),  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Leyden 
in  Holland. 

Isaac  Delaigle  (Deligle),  son  of  Charles  Delaigle,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Xaintonge 
in  France. 

David  TiTZCH aw  (Fitzschkaw,  TisCHAW),son  of  Tobias  Titzchaw(Fitzschkaw),by  Justina 

his  wife,  born  at  Schneeberg  in  Saxony. 
Lewis  Bonnet  (Bonnett),  son  of  Peter  Bonnet,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Dye  in 

Dauphine,  in  France. 

Daniel  Lemere  (Remere),  son  of  Daniel  Lemere,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
James  Martin,  son  of  James  Martin,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in  the  Kingdome 
of  France. 

John  Martin  (Martyn),  son  of  John  Martin,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  in  the  bourgade  of 

Blenne  in  the  Province  of  Mayne,  in  France. 
Rene  De  la  Treille,  son  of  Rene  De  la  Treille,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Pruilly  in 

Touraine,  in  France. 

John  De  Fray  ^Deffray,  Diefray),  son  of  John  De  Fray  (Deffray),  by  Katherine  his  wife, 

born  at  Tours  in  France. 
Lewis  Langilier,  an  infant,  son  of  Abel  Langilier,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rochel 

in  France. 


NATURALIZATION  ACT. 

5  and  6  Anne,  No.  82. 

[The  petition  for  this  bill  was  presented  to  the  Lords  1706-7  Jan.  28.  The  bill  was  read 
a  first  time  in  the  Lords  Feb.  10,  and  passed  on  Mar.  14.  It  was  read  in  the 
Commons  a  first  time  on  Mar.  17,  and  passed  the  Commons  on  April  5  with 
amendments,  which  consisted  in  the  insertion  of  the  names  from  Margrieta  Lodwik 
to  Baudvin  Demande.  The  Lords  agreed  to  the  amendments  on  April  7,  and  the 
bill  received  the  royal  assent  on  April  8. 
See  Lords  Journals  xviii,  pp.  207,  231,  238,  280,  284,  316,  321  ;  Commons  Journals,  340, 
343,  350,  353,  356,  365,  367,  372,  377,  379-] 
Henry  Von  Holte,  son  of  John  Von  Holte,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Hamborough 

Germany.  ,  o     1  u  1  • 

Henry  Erthman,  son  of  Laurence  Erthman,  by  Hedwig  his  wife,  born  at  Stockholm  in 

Sweedland.  ,  tt     i_         u  • 

John  Gahtman,  son  of  John  Gahtman,  by  Rachel  his  wife,  born  at  Hamborough  in 

Germanv.  tt     i_         u  • 

Peter  Musicks,  son  of  Hans  Musicks,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Hamborough  in  Germany. 


60  NATURALIZATIONS. 

John  Brethaver,  son  of  Albert  Brethaver,  by  Elsebe  his  wife,  born  at  Gluckstadt  near 

Hamborough,  in  Germany. 
George  Schutz,  son  of  John  Schutz,  by  Anna  Barbara  his  wife,  born  at  Hersbruck  near 

Nurenberg,  in  Germany. 
Jacob  Frederick  Jordis,  son  of  Michael  Jordis,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Francfort- 

on-Main  in  Germany. 

William  Muller,  son  of  John  Muller,  by  Wilhelmina  his  wife,  born  at  Leyden  in 
Holland. 

Anthony  Marie  De  la  Croze,  son  of  Francis  Marie,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at 

Grenoble  in  Dauphine,  in  France. 
John  English,  son  of  James  English,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  in  Rome. 
Stephen  Lyon,  son  of  John  Lyon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rouen  in  Normandy.  (See 

L.J.,  xviii,  p.  233,  describes  him  as  clerk). 
Margrieta  Lodwik,  daughter  of  Samuel  Maynard,  by  Anneke  his  wife,  born  at  Utrect 

in  Holland. 

Martin  Arnouts,  son  of  Martin  Arnouts,  by  Josina  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in 
Holland. 

Francis  Noiray,  son  of  Lewis  Noiray,  by  Henrietta  his  wife,  born  at  Marseilles  in  France. 
John  Frederick  Aleman,  son  of  John  Frederick  Aleman,  by  Anna  Katherina  his  wife, 

born  at  Maydeberg  in  Germany. 
Peter  Triquet,  son  of  John  Triquet,  by  Magdelina  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in  France. 
Stephen  Daubuz,  son  of  Esaie  Daubuz,  by  Julie  his  wife,  born  at  Nerac  in  the  Province  of 

Guienne,  in  France. 

Gerard  Basfeild  (Rasfeild),  son  of  John  Basfeild  (Rasfeild),  by  Anna  his  wife,  born 

at  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 
GoDFRY  CoRRE,  SOU  of  Jacob  Corre,  by  Christiana  his  wife,  born  at  Dantzig  in  Prussia. 
Paul  Jordis,  son  of  Michael  Jordis,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Francfort-on-Main  in 

Germany. 

Philip  De  Gols,  son  of  Philip  De  Gols,by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 
Lewis  Charles  Noiray,  son  of  Lewis  Noiray,  by  Henrietta  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in 
France. 

John  Maintru,  son  of  John  Maintru,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Fescamp  in  Normandy, 
in  France. 

Peter  Debonnaire,  son  of  John  Debonnaire,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Quentin  in 
France. 

John  Cudde  (Cudd),  son  of  Dirick  Cudde  (Cudd),by  Clementia  Van  Rosendact  his  wife, 

born  at  Rotterdam  in  Holland. 
Balthazar  Cornet,  son  of  Balthazar  Cornet,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Montelinar  in 

France. 

Daniel  Van  De  Poll,  son  of  Casper  William  Van  De  Poll,  by  Arthruse  his  wife,  born 

at  Nimigen  in  Gelderland. 
Stephen  Maystre  (Maystree),  son  of  Luke  Maystre,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes 

in  France. 

Fredrick  Standert,  son  of  Adolff  Standert,  by  Margareta  his  wife,  born  at  Schermbeck 

in  the  Duchy  of  Cleeves,  in  Prussia. 
Joseph  Poulce,  son  of  Henry  Poulce,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Malo  in  France. 
John  Paul  Mascarenc,  son  of  John  Mascarenc,  by  Margareta  his  wife,  born  at  Castres 

in  France. 

David  Godin,  son  of  David  Godin,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Haure  De  Grace  in  the 

Province  of  Normandie,  in  France. 
John  Monbevill,  son  of  James  Monbevill,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Chaillvete  in 

France. 

Isaac  Blankert,  son  of  Leonard  Blankert,  by  Gerarda  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in 
■Holland. 

Bertrand  Cahvac,  son  of  Peter  Cahvac,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Levignac  in  France. 


NATURALIZATIONS.  61 

Fredrick  Hartogh,  son  of  Gerrard  Hartoe^h,  by  Helena  his  wife,  born  at  Tarp-on  in 
Holland.  ^ 

Charles  Solomon  Briand,  son  of  Charles  Briand,  by  Ester  his  wife,  born  at  Lachatneray 
in  France. 

John  Marsh,  son  of  John  Marsh,  by  Lucy  his  wife,  born  at  Chalons  in  Champaigne  in 
France. 

Lewis  Fontaine,  son  of  Peter  Fontaine,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Xaintonge  in 
France. 

John  Claverie,  son  of  Peter  Claverie,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Besing  in  the  Province 
of  Bearn,  in  France.  * 

William  Fraser,  son  of  George  Fraser,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rigu  in  Livonia. 

Daniel  Pain,  son  of  Daniel  Pain,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Fontenay  le  conte  in  Poitou 
in  France. 

Baudvin  Demande,  an  infant,  son  of  Baudovin  Demande,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in 
Hambrough. 

NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
6  Anne,  No.  lo. 

[The  petition  for  this  bill  was  presented  to  the  Commons  1707  Dec.  11.  The  bill  was 
read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  Dec.  12,  and  passed  the  Commons  Dec.  19.  It  was 
read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  Dec.  22  ;  passed  the  Lords  1707-8  Jan.  8,  and  received 
the  royal  assent  on  Feb.  13. 

See  Commons  Journals  xv,  pp.  456,  462,  465,  466,  472,  474,  491,  543  ;  Lords  Journals  xviii, 
pp.  395,  400.  402,  404,  461.] 

Katherine  Clerke,  daughter  of  Sir  William  Gierke  of  Shabington  in  the  County  of 
Bucks.,  Baronet,  deceased,  and  Dame  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 


NATURALIZATION  BILL. 
6  Anne,  No.  11. 

[The  petition  for  Dos  Santos  was  presented  to  the  Commons  1707  Dec.  2.  It  stated 
that  he  was  born  in  Portugal,  but  professeth  the  true  Protestant  religion.  The  bill 
was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  Dec.  3;  passed  the  Commons  Dec.  16;  was 
read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  Dec.  16;  passed  the  Lords  1707-8  Jan.  13,  and 
received  the  royal  assent  Feb.  13. 

5ee  Commons  Journals  XV,  pp.  450,  451,  454,  456,  461,  466,  495,  543;  Lords  Journals, 
363,  400,  424,  461.] 

Marcos  dos  Santos,  son  of  John  Martins  dos  Santos,  by  Maria  his  wife,  born  at  Oporto 
in  the  Kingdom  of  Portugall. 

NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
6  and  7  Anne,  No.  43. 
[This  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  1707  Dec.  11  ;  it  passed  the  Lords  1707-8 
Jan.  19 ;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  Jan.  20,  and  passed  the  Commons  with 
amendments  on  Mar.  13.  The  amendments  doubtless  consisted  in  the  insertion  of 
fresh  names,  but,  somewhat  unusually,  the  inserted  names  are  not  set  out  in  the 
Commons  Journals.  The  Lords  agreed  to  the  Commons'  amendn^ents  on  Mar.  18, 
and  the  bill  received  the  royal  assent  on  Mar.  20, 


62 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


See  Lords  Journals  xviii,  pp.  358,  364,  424,  430,  509,  514,  546;  Commons  Journals  xv, 
pp.  506,  521,  527,  531,  532,  535,  542,  545,  582,  609,  616,  622.  Besides  the  names  in 
the  Act  as  below  the  following  name  appears  in  the  Lords  Journals  xviii,  p.  402  : 
viz.,  Herman  Hingstbeng.] 

Peter  des  Maizeaux,  son  of  Lewis  des  Maizeaux,  by  Magdaline  his  wife,  born  at  Paillat 

in  the  Province  of  Auvergne,  in  France. 
Francis  Heilman,  son  of  Bruno  Heilman,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
John  RiSTEAU,*son  of  John  Risteau,  by  Madeinne  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Foy  in  the  Province 

of  Guienne,  in  France.    {See  L.J.,  xviii,  p.  348.) 
Peter  Bouvot,  son  of  Theodore  Bouvot,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Chaalons  Sur  Savone 

in  Burgondy,  in  France. 
John  De  la  Boulonniere,  alias  De  lagrange,  son  of  Peter  De  la  Boulonniere,  by  Magdalen 

his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
Paul  Vaillant,  son  of  Francis  Vailla.nt,  by  Jaqueline  his  wife,  born  at  Saumer  in  France. 
Isaac  Vaillant,  son  of  Francis  Vaillant,  by  Jaqueline  his  wife,  born  at  Saumer  in  France. 
Anthony  Martin,  son  of  Anthony  Martin,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in 

France. 

Benjamine  Le  Berquier,  son  of  Jacob  Le  Berquier,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Havre 

de  Grace  in  Normandy,  in  France. 
Samuel  Alavoine,  son  of  Daniel  Alavoine,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Seruquentoin  in  the 

Province  of  Picardy  in  France. 
John  Thurotte,  son  of  John  Thurotte,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Clermont  in  Piccardy 

in  France. 

Rudolph  Kien,  alias  Kuhne,  son  of  Martin  Kuhne,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Custrin 
in  Brandenburgh. 

John  Bull,  son  of  Jochim  Bull,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Bergen  in  Denmark. 
John  Alrott,  son  of  John  Alrott,  by  Margret  his  wife,  born  at  Stockholm  in  Swedland. 
Samuel  Clavis,  son  of  John  Clavis,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  born  in  the  Town  of  Malleen  in 

the  Province  of  Guienne  in  France. 
Mathias  Dupont,  son  of  Mathias  Dupont,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Rouen  in  Normandy 

in  France. 

John  Vat,  son  of  John  Val,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bien  in  Switzerland. 
Jacob  Heholt,  son  of  George  Herholt,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  born  at  Dantzick  in 
Germany. 

Claudius  Daniel  Pecqueur,  son  of  Francis  Pecqueur,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Angers 

in  the  Province  of  Anjou,  in  France. 
Anthony  Mure,  son  of  Abraham  Mure,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Sameur  in  the 

Province  of  Anjou,  in  France. 
Louis  Thiolet,  son  of  Louis  Thiolet  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rouen  in  France. 
James  Mouliot,  son  of  Isaac  Mouliot  and  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Challenette  in 

Xaintonge  in  France. 

John  Rulland,  son  of  John  Rulland,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Saumien  in  Saintonge, 

in  France.    {See  L.J.,  xviii,  p.  395.) 
Charles  Perier,  son  of  Peter  Perier,  by  Lucy  his  wife,  born  at  Xaintonge  in  France. 
Tadeus  Vansanden,  son  of  Hilliard  Vansanden,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  in  Ostfriesland. 

(Appears  as  Vanfunden  in  L.J.,  xviii,  p.  402.) 
Henry  Power,  son  of  John  Lord  Power,  of  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  by  Katherine  Lady 

Power  his  wife,  born  in  Champaign  in  France.    {See  L.J.,  xviii,  p.  402.) 
Peter  Drelincourt,  son  of  Charles  Drelincourt,  by  Marguarite  his  wife,  born  at  Paris 

in  France.    {See  L.J.,  xviii,  p.  402.) 
Isaac  Didier,  son  of  John  Didier,  by  Margareta  his  wife,  born  at  Vuassy  in  Champaign, 

in  France. 

John  Manian,  son  of  Abraham  Manian,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Antonein  in 
France, 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


63 


James  King,  son  of  John  Lord  Kingston,  of  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  by  Margaret  Lady 

Kingston,  his  wife,  born  in  France. 
Sophia  King,  daughter  of  John  Lord  Kingston,  of  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  by  Margaret 

Lady  Kingston  his  wife,  born  in  France. 
Peter  Schrieber,  son  of  William  Schrieber,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Manheim  in  the 

Palatinat  belonging  the  Elector  Palatine. 
John  Fredrick  Arnolt,  son  of  John  Arnolt,  by  Ann  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Leipsich 

in  Germany. 

Geredt  Bode,  son  of  Roger  Bode,  by  Alke  his  wife,  born  at  Oldenborg  in  Germany. 
John  Burges  Heydman,  son  of  Herman  Burges,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Hartsford 
in  Germany. 

Mathew  Boehm,  son  of  Mathew  Boehm,  by  Salome  his  wife,  born  at  Strasburg  in 
Germany. 

Reimerd  Watkins,  son  of  Peter  Watkins,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Hambrough  in 
Germany. 

Casper  Beryman,  son  of  Peter  Beryman,  by  Maesker  his  wife,  born  at  Erberfelt  in 
Germany. 

John  Du  Vivier,  son  of  James  Du  Vivier,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
John  Colom,  son  of  John  Colom,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Monntauban  in  France. 
NoE  Contesse,  son  of  Abraham  Contesse,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Roussy  in  France. 
MosES  Moreau,  son  of  Charles  Moreau,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Xaintes  in  the 
Kingdome  of  France. 

John  Gotheb  Croker,  son  of  Christopher  Croker,  by  Rosina  his  wife,  born  at  Dresden  in 
Germany. 

John  Le  Plastrier,  son  of  John  Le  Plastrier,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Roven  in 
Normandy. 

Andrew  Vehl  Bering,  son  of  George  Vehl  Hering,  by  Otillia  his  wife,  born  at  Wismar 
in  Germany. 

Peter  Loonefskoy,  son  of  Michael  Loonefskoy,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Nootrenka 

in  the  County  of  Cooringsk  in  Russia. 
John  Meetchewrin,  son  of  Benedict  Meetchewrin,  by  Katherina  his  wife,  born  in  the 

Province  of  Goleech  in  Russia. 
David  Baschard,  son  of  James  Baschard,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Dieppe  in  Normandy. 
Abraham  Gouyquet,  son  of  John  Gouyquet,  by  Clauda  his  wife,  born  at  Sedan  in  France. 
Jacobus  Vantol,  son  of  Dirck  Vantoi,  by  Odilia  his  wife,  born  at  The  Hague  in  Holland. 
Thomas  Siries,  son  of  Peter  Siries,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Cardailhac  in  France. 
Joseph  De  Sarlande,  son  of  James  De  Sarlande,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Bergerac 

in  France. 

Lewis  De  Blois,  son  of  John  De  Blois,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Roma  Siries  in  France. 
John  Butand  [Butaud],  son  of  Zacharie  Butand,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Lucon  in 
France. 

Nicholas  Peterson  Fynboe,  son  of  Peter  Hansen  Fynboe,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at 

Hadersleben  in  Holstein. 
Ernst  Moritz  Schachmann,  son  of  Francis  Carl  Schachmann,  by  Toredea  his  wife,  born 

at  Dresden  in  Sa:?^ony, 
Henry  Desbrosses,  son  of  Peter  Desbrosses,  by  Mary  Magdalene  his  wife,  born  at  Sain- 

tonge  in  France. 

John  Peyrol,  son  of  John  Pevrol,  by  Johanna  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in  France. 
Francis  Hutchinson,  son  of  Ambrose  Hutchinson,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Rotterdam 
in  Holland. 

David  Perronet,  son  of  John  Perronet,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Chasteaudoex  in 

the  Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switzerland. 
John  Caucaret,  son  of  Peter  Caucaret,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Castel  Jalous  in  France. 
Peter  la  Plante,  son  of  Peter  la  Plante,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Pons  in  France. 
John  Peter  Durand,  son  of  John  Durand,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Tournon  in 

France. 


64  NATURALIZATIONS. 

David  Tanqueray,  son  of  David  Tanqueray,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  in  Normandy  in 
France. 

James  Godier,  son  of  Lewis  Godier,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Renne  in  Britany  in 
France. 

John  Schnell,  son  of  Andrew  Schnell,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Hanow  in  Germany. 
Francis  Luning,  son  of  Francis  Luning,  by  Ann  Christiana  his  wife,  born  at  Quaken- 
bruck  in  Germany. 

John  Peaune,  son  of  John  Peaune,  by  Maryhis  wife,  born  at  Saint  Fort  in  the  Province 

of  Saintonge,  in  France. 
John  Fouquet,  son  of  John  Fouquet,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Maixaut  in 

Poitou. 

Gabriel  Rousseau,  son  of  Philip  Rousseau,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Loudun  in  Poitou, 
in  France. 

Peter  Menard,  son  of  John  Menard,  by  Lewisa  his  wife,  born  at  the  Hague  in  Holland. 
Michael  Labene,  son  of  John  Labene,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Montagnac  in  France. 
John  Kerfbeyl,  son  of  Simon  Kerfbeyl,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 
Simon  Coeslager,  son  of  Simon  Coeslager,  by  Magdalene  his  wife,  born  at  Haure  de 
grace  in  France. 

Adrian  de  Young,  son  of  Reiner  de  Young,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in 
Holland. 

Cross  Martin,  son  of  Marker  Martin,  by  Johumay  his  wife,  born  at  Smirna  in  Asia. 
Paul  Bovilly,  son  of  Charles  Bovilly,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Tours  in  Tourenne. 
Laurence  Loveroo,  son  of  Nicholas  Loveroo,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Rousse  in 
Flanders. 

Alexander  Dilmandi,  son  of  Peter  Dilmandi,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 
Montzingen  in  the  County  of  Bochlenheim,  in  the  lower  Palatinat  upon  the  Rhine. 

John  Martens  Eelking,  son  of  Marten  Martens  Eelking,  by  Margareta  his  wife,  born 
at  Bremen  in  Germany. 

Peter  Baraille,  son  of  Peter  Baraille,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Rouen  in  Rovergue, 
in  France. 

John  Sharrer,  son  of  Paul  Sharrer,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  at  Nurenburg  in 
Germany. 

George  Nicholaus  Dobbertin,  son  of  Necholaus  Dobbertin,  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife, 
born  at  Hagenow  in  the  Dukedome  of  Macklenberg,  in  Germany. 

Henry  Kulenkainipff,  son  of  Arendt  Kulenkampff,  by  Rebecca  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen 
in  Germany. 

JosiAS  ViLLENEAU,  son  of  Charles  Villeneau,  by  Ester  his  wife,  born  at  Arr  in  the  Island 
of  Ree  in  France. 

Paul  Crell  Spinowski,  son  of  Christopher  Crell  Spinowski,  by  Theophila  his  wife, 
born  in  the  Town  of  Rackowek  in  the  Province  of  Johansburg,  in  the  Kingdome  of 
Prussia. 

Christopher  Toepken,  son  of  John  Toepken,  by  Adelheit  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in 
Germany. 

Phillip  Bryand,  son  of  Phillip  Bryand,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Jeandengely  in 
Saintonge,  in  France. 

Andrew  Enderup,  son  of  George  Enderup,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Kopenhagen  in 
Denmark. 

Henry  Troner,  son  of  Strange  Troner,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Kopenhagen  in 
Denmark. 

Adam  Maes,  son  of  Adam  Maes,  by  Margaretta  his  wife,  born  at  Annawyller  in  the 

Dutchy  of  Duexponts  in  Germany. 
Peter  Elers,  son  of  John  Elers,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburg  in  Germany. 
Daniel  Poynes,  son  of  John  Povnes,  bv  B^rnardina  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  frique  in 

Rovergue. 

Christian  Levie,  son  of  Joseph  Levie,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Zegnitz  in  Germany, 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


65 


William  Van  Leute,  son  of  Harman  Van  Leute,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam 
in  Holland. 

Isaac  Devic,  son  of  Isaac  Devic,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Caluisson  in  Languedoc. 
Frederick  Emmanuel  Bada,  an  infant,  son  of  Frederick  Bada,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born 
at  Berne  in  Germany. 

Amand  Lallouhe  Du  Perron,  son  of  Amand  Lallouhe  Du  Perron,  by  Jane  his  wife, 

born  at  Copenhagen  in  Denmark. 
Lewis  Chavelleau  de  Boisragon,  an  infant,  son  of  Lewis  Chavelleaii  de  Boisragon,  by 

Lewiza  his  wife,  born  at  the  Hague  in  Holland  [20  Mar.,  1707]. 


NATURALIZATION  ACT, 
6  and  7  Anne,  No.  74. 

[The  petition  for  Affleck  (Afflick,  Afleck)  was  presented  to  the  Commons  1707-8  Mar.  3. 

It  stated  that  he  was  born  out  of  the  dominions,  was  a  Protestant  and  well  affected 

to  the  Government.    The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  on  Mar.  6 ; 

passed  the  Commons  on  Mar.  23 ;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  Mar.  24 ;  passed 

the  Lords  Mar.  29,  and  received  the  royal  assent  on  April  i. 
See  Commons  Journals  xv,  pp.  583,  591,  592,  602,  617,  626,  639;  Lords  Journals  xviii, 

PP-  550,  553,  556,  567.] 

John  Affleck,  Esquire,  son  of  Thomas  Affleck,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Copenhagen  in 
Denmark. 

Mary  Dutry  (Dewtry),  wife  of  Dennis  Dutry,  daughter  of  Hillary  Reneu,  by  Marguerett 
his  wife,  born  at  Bourdeaux  in  France. 


NATURALIZATION  ACT, 
6  and  7  Anne,  No.  75. 

[Bill  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  1707-8  Mar.  9;  passed  the  Lords  Mar.  20;  read  a 
first  time  in  the  Commons  Mar.  24;  reported  with  amendments  Mar.  31;  the 
amendments  consisting  in  the  addition  of  the  names  from  Peter  Barbut  to  the  end ; 
passed  the  Commons  April  i.  The  Lords  agreed  to  the  amendments  April  i,  and 
the  bill  received  the  royal  assent  on  the  same  day. 

See  Lords  Journals  xviii,  pp.  500,  509,  514,  546,  567;  Commons  Journals  xv,  pp.  622, 
630,  634,  637,  643,  647,  649.] 

Peter  Dubourdieu,  son  of  John  Dubourdieu,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at   Uzes  in 

Languedoc,  in  France. 
Peter  Vignier,  son  of  John  Vignier,  by  Janne  his  wife,  born  at  Amontargnac  in 

Languedoc  in  France. 

Anthony  Toulon,  son  of  John  Toulon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Wallerangue  in 

Languedoc,  in  France. 
Mark  Jacob,  son  of  John  Jacob,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Ragusa  in  Dalmatia. 
Stephen  Peloquin,  son  of  Stephen  Peloquin,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Rochelle  in 

Aunix,  in  France. 

Anthony  de  Rambouillet,  son  of  Nicholas  de  Rambouillet,  by  Louise  Magdalen  Henry 
his  wife,  born  at  Copenhagen  in  Denmark. 
*    Charles  William  de  Rambouillet,  son  of  Nicholas  de  Rambouillet,  by  Louise  Magdalen 
Henry  his  wife,  born  at  Copenhagen  in  Denmark. 


66 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


Charles  Boit,  son  of  Charles  Boit,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Venice. 
Isaac  Guigner,  son  of  Leonard  Guigner,  by  EHzabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Lions  in  France. 
Leonard  Guigner,  son  of  Isaac  Guigner,  by  Henrietta  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
John  Chauvel,  son  of  Moses  Chauvel,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Diepe  in  the  Province 

of  Normandy,  in  France. 
John  De  Laroque,  son  of  Albert  De  Laroque,  by  Paule  his  wife,  born  at  Lelac  in 

Perigord,  in  France. 

Oliver  Mocquot  De  Creauton,  son  of  John  Mocquot,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 

Seignetay  [Seignelay]  in  France. 
Daniel  Regnier,  son  of  Daniel  Regnier,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Saumeur  in  Anjou, 

in  France. 

Peter  Morin,  son  of  John  Morin,  by  Renne  his  wife,  born  at  Niort  in  Poitou,  in  France. 
Peter  Barbut,  son  of  Peter  Barbut,  by  Magdaleine  his  wife,  born  at  Meyrneis  in 
Languedoc,  in  France. 

Christian  Josiah  Sharmont,  son  of  David  Sharmont,  by  Geshe  his  wife,  born  in 
Hamburg. 

John  Vandervaart  (Vandarvaart),  son  of  Adam  Vandervaart,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at 

Haarlem  in  Holland. 
Henry  Remmens,  son  of  Henry  Remmens,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Hambro. 
Jacob  Meyer,  son  of  Jacob  Meyer,  by  Margaretta  his  wife,  born  at  Hambro. 
John  Janssen,  son  of  Jpe  Janssen,  by  Agata  his  wife,  born  at  Hambro. 
Bartholomew  Zollicoffre,  son  of  John  Conradus  Zollicoffre,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 

Marseilles  in  France. 
John  Luttman,  son  of  Albert  Luttman,  by  Catharina  his  wife,  born  in  Hambro. 
John  Chabrol,  son  of  Peter  Chabrol,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Marenne  in  France. 
Daniel  Lions,  son  of  Daniel  Lions,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
Stephen  Langlois,  son  of  Peter  Langelois,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in  France. 
Peter  Langlois,  son  of  Peter  Langlois,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in  France. 
David  De  la  Have  Dumont,  son  of  Josias  De  la  Haye  Dumont,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 

Flesingen  in  Zeland. 

Stephen  Toulouze,  son  of  William  Toulouze,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier 
in  France. 

James  Del  hoste  (Delhoste),  son  of  Isaac  Del  hoste,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Tonneins 
in  France. 

James  Reght  (Reight),  son  of  Theodore  Reght  (Reight),  by  Welmerina  (Melmerina) 

his  wife,  born  at  Westeren  Cotton  in  Germany. 
Toger  Wegersloff,  son  of  Lars  Wegersloff,  by  Ingeborg  his  wife,  born  at  Aarhuus  in 

Denmark. 

George  Johnson,  son  of  (John)  George  Johnson,  by  Leue  his  wife,  born  at  Ripen  in 
Denmark. 

Charles  Amelius  Menard,  an  infant,  son  of  Philip  Menard  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  at 
Copenhagen  in  Denmark. 


NATURALIZATION  BILL  WHICH  DID  NOT  PASS. 

[On  24  Feb.  1707-8  a  petition  was  presented  to  the  Commons  for  Peter  Falaizeau,  Esq., 
praying  for  his  naturalization.  It  set  forth  that  he  was  born  in  France;  had  resided 
in  England  several  years  now  last  past,  and  ahvays  did  and  does  profess  the  true 
Protestant  religion.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  on  Feb.  25  ;  he 
took  the  oaths  on  Feb.  26;  the  bill  was  read  a  second  time  and  committed  on  Mar.  i, 
and  on  the  following  days  the  Committee  was  added  to.  The  bill  proceeded  no 
further.] 


NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS.  67 

NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
7  Anne,  No.  5. 

[The  petition  of  Kenneth,  Lord  Duffus,  praying  for  the  naturaHzation  of  his  lady  was 
presented  to  the  Lords  1708-9  Jan.  17.  It  stated  that  she  was  born  out  of  the 
Queen's  allegiance,  but  professeth  the  true  Protestant  religion.  The  bill  was  read  a 
first  time  in  the  Lords  Jan.  18 ;  passed  the  Lords  Jan.  27  ;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the 
Commons  Jan.  28 ;  passed  the  Commons  Feb.  22,  and  received  the  royal  assent 
Feb.  24. 

See  Lords  Journals  xviii,  pp.  6.06,  607,  615,  616,  620,  642,  647;  Commons  Journals  xvi, 
PP-  73,  94,  116,  119,  123.] 

Charlotta  Christiana,  Lady  Duffus,  daughter  of  Erick  Baron  Siobladh  and  Charlotta 
Regina  his  wife,  born  at  Charlescrane  in  Sweden. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1708  Aug.  25.     JOSHUE  KOTCHERTHAL, 

SiBYLLE  Charlotte,  his  wife, 

Christiano  Josae, 

Benigne  Sibylle, 

SusANNE  Sibylle,  their  children. 
Lorentz  Schwisser, 

Anne  Catherine,  his  wife,  and 

JoHANNE,  his  daughter. 
Heinrich  Rennau, 

JOHANNE,  his  wife, 

Lorentz,  and 

Heinrich,  their  children. 

SuSANNE  LiBOSCHAIN. 

Marie  Johanne  Liboschain. 
Andree  Volck, 

Anne  Catherine,  his  wife, 

Georgio-Hieronymo, 

Marie  Barbare,  and 

Anne-Gertrude,  their  children. 

MiCHAELI  WeIGAND, 

Anne  Catherine,  his  wife, 
Tobie, 

Georgio,  and 

Anne  Marie,  their  children. 
Jacob  Weber, 

Anne  Elizabethe,  his  wife, 

Eve-Maria,  and 

Eve  Elizabethe,  their  children. 
Johanni  Jacob  Pletel, 

Anne  Elizabethe,  his  wife, 

Margarethe, 

Anne  Sare,  and 

Catherine,  their  children. 
Johanni  Fisher, 

Marie  Barbare,  his  wife. 
Melchior  Gulch, 

Anne  Catherine,  his  wife, 

Heinrich,  and 

Magdalene,  their  children, 


68 


DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 


1708  Aug.  25.  Isaac  Zurck. 

Petro  Rose, 

JoHANNE,  his  wife. 
Marie  Wemarin,  and 

Catharine  Wemarin,  her  daughter. 
Isaac  Feber, 

Catherine,  his  wife,  and 
Abrahamo,  their  son. 
Daniele  Fiere, 

Anne  Marie,  his  wife, 
Andree,  and 
JOHANNi,  their  children. 
HuBERTO  Huberston,  and 

Jacob,  his  son. 
Hermanno  Schuneman. 

All  German  Lutherans  reduced  to  ex- 
treme poverty  by  the  very  frequent 
incursions  of  the  French  into  the 
Palatinate  and  lately  fled  into  Great 
Britain  in  order  to  inhabit  the  Pro- 
vince of  New  York  in  America. 
(Patent  Roll,  7  Anne,  part  2  ;  Privy 
Seals  Chancery  File  2897  5  Colo- 
nial Office  Records  5,  1049,  No. 
68.) 

1708  Sept.  9.    Jacobo  Kendall,  Esq. 

(Patent  Roll,  7  Anne,  part  3;  Privy 
Seals  Chancery  File  2898.) 


NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
7  and  8  Anne,  No.  17. 

[The  petition  for  this  bill  was  presented  to  the  Lords  1708  Dec.  7.  The  bill  was  read 
a  first  time  in  the  Lords  Dec.  10.  It  passed  the  Lords  1708-9  Feb.  7.  It  was  read 
a  first  time  in  the  Commons  Feb.  8,  and  passed  the  Commons  on  Mar.  7  with 
amendments  which  consisted  in  the  insertion  of  the  names  from  Weishamer  to 
Tabour.  The  Lords  agreed  to  these  amendments  on  Mar.  10,  and  the  bill  received 
the  royal  assent  on  Mar.  23. 

See  Lords  Journals  xviii,  pp.  588,  590,  610,  625,  629,  658,  660,  680;  Commons  Journals 
xvi,  pp.  96,  97,  99,  104,  109,  113,  136,  141,  149,  170.  There  are  in  the  Lords  Journals 
xviii,  pp.  594  and  615,  petitions  for  two  persons  whose  names  do  not  appear  included 
in  the  following  bill  :  viz.,  James  de  la  Fountaine  and  Peter  Hiot.] 

Lewis  de  Rosset,  son  of  Lewis  de  Rosset,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Uzes  in  the 
Kingdom  of  France. 

Peter  Brozet,  son  of  Peter  Brozet,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Guardalup  in  America. 
David  Sainet,  son  of  Gideon  Sainet,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Constance  in  Buff  in 
Normandy. 

Claudius  Crottier  Desmaretz,  son  of  Peter  Crottier  Desmaretz,  by  Gillette  his  wife, 

born  at  Lyons  in  France. 
Gideon  Guichenet,  son  of  Peter  Guichenet  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Bourdeaux  in 

France. 

Samuel  Summer,  son  of  Sarnuel  Summer,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Bern  in  Switzer- 
land, 


NATURALIZATIONS.  69 

Isaac  Reynous,  son  of  James  Reynous,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Florensac  in  Languedoc. 
Nicholas  Bailly,  son  of  John  Bailly,  by  Josina  his  wife,  born  in  Hamburg. 
Christian  Henry  Richter,  son  of  Zacharias  Richter,  by  Anna  Susanna  his  wife,  born 

at  Leyasigin  in  Saxony. 
Isaac  Hamon,  son  of  Peter  Hamon,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
EzEKiEL  Castenet,  son  of  John  Castenet,  by  Ester  his  wife,  born  at  Castilhon  in  France. 
Peter  Brisac,  son  of  Alexander  Brisac,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Nerac  in  France. 
James  Bourquet,  son  of  John  Bourquet,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in  France. 
Peter  Cabibel,  son  of  Stephen  Cabibel,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Languedoc  in  France. 
Lewis  Fenoulhet,  son  of  Jaque  Fenoulhet,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in 

France.    {See  L.J.,  xviii,  p.  594.) 
Andrew  Vedean  [Veadeau],  son  of  John  Vedean,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Saintes  in 

France. 

John  Vedean  [Vedeau],  son  of  John  Vedean,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Saintes,  in 
France. 

Henry  Dupree,  son  of  Moses  Dupree,  by  Catherina  his  wife,  born  at  Haerlem  in  Holland. 
John  Noguier,  son  of  John  James  Noguier,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in 
France. 

Peter  Roquette,  son  of  Peter  Roquette,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Bordeaux  in 
France. 

Peter  Merlier,  son  of  Peter  Merlier,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Stockholme  in  Swede- 
land. 

John  Du  Bourg,  son  of  John  Du  Bourg,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in 
Holland. 

John  Buissiore,  son  of  Peter  Buissiore,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  in  Paris. 
John  Rieusset,  son  of  John  Rieusset,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Ganges  in  Languedoc. 
James  de  Leuze,  son  of  Peter  de  Leuze,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Allez  in  France. 
(L.J.,  xviii,  p.  599.) 

John  Trapaud,  son  of  John  Trapaud,  by  Margueritte  his  wife,  born  at  Chastilhon  in  the 
Kingdom  of  France. 

Paul  de  Saint  Julien,  son  of  Peter  de  Saint  Julien,  by  Janne  his  wife,  born  at  Vitre  in 
Bretanny,  in  France. 

Peter  Caudier,  son  of  Josephus  Caudier,  by  Renee  his  wife,  born  at  Draguignan  in 
France. 

James  Hattenville,  son  of  James  Hattenville,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Dieppe  in  Nor- 
mandy, in  France. 

John  Ageron,  son  of  John  Ageron,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Anthony  in  Dauphine, 
in  France. 

Cyrus  De  la  Milliere,  son  of  Florent^De  la  Milliere,  by  Mary  Anna  his  wife,  born  at 
Nantes  in  France. 

Solomon  Blosset,  son  of  Solomon  Blosset,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Ole  Les  (Cle  Las), 
in  France. 

Thomas  Russell,  son  of  Stephen  Russell,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Pontaumer  in 

Normandy.    (See  L.J.,  xviii,  p.  591.) 
John  St.  Martin,  son  of  Berard  St.  Martin,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Pau  in  the  Provmce 

of  Bearne  in  France.    (See  L.J.,  xviii,  p.  609.) 
Benjamin  Godeffroy,  son  of  Alexander  Godeffroy  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Rochell 

in  France. 

Francis  Testas,  son  of  Peter  Testas  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bordeaux  in  the  Province 

of  Guienne,  in  France. 
Andre  Fresneau,  son  of  Louis  Fresneau,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  the  Island  of  Oleron 

in  France. 

Rene  Het,  son  of  Josue  Het  and  Sara  his  wife,  born  at  Rochelle  in  France. 


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NATURALIZATIONS. 


Peter  Escot,  son  of  Peter  Escot,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bergirac  in  the  Province  of 

Perigord,  in  France. 
Thedore  Amyand,  son  of  Isaac  Amyand  and  Ann  his  wife,  born  in  Paris. 
Peter  Dunoyer,  son  of  Michael  Dunoyer,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Bully  in  Burgundy, 

in  France. 

Paul  Daverton,  son  of  Paul  Daverton  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bauge  in  Anjou,  in 

France.    (See  L.J.,  xviii,  p.  590.) 
Jeremiah  Weishamer,  son  of  Henry  Weishamer,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Danzig. 
John  Gout,  son  of  Stephen  (Estephen)  Gout,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Milhau  in  France. 
Cornelius  Van  Deuren,  son  of  Henry  Van  Deuren,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Roterdam 

in  Holland. 

James  Chauvel,  son  of  David  Chauvel,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Dieppe  in  Normandy, 
in  France. 

Timothy  Laffitte,  son  of  Peter  Laffitte,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Peuh  in  France. 
Anthony  Martel,  son  of  Peter  Martel,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Bourdeaux  in  France. 
Jonas  Alberg,  son  of  Michael  Alberg,  by  Maria  his  wife,  born  at  Alingsako  in  Sweedland. 
John  Le  Quesne,  son  of  Peter  Le  Quesne,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Roven  in 

Normandy,  in  France. 
Charles  le  Blanc,  son  of  Raoul  le  Blanc,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Loudun  in  France. 
Lawrence  Richart  (Bichart),  son  of  Claudius  Richart  (Bichart),  by  Jane  his  wife,  born 

at  La  fere  in  Pickardie,  in  France. 
Lawrence  Victorin,  son  of  Lawrence  Victorin,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Seara  in 

Sweeden. 

John  Jacob  Winkler,  son  of  Rodolph  Winkler,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Meispeacho 
in  Switzerland. 

Abraham  Berkenhaut,  son  of  Paul  Berkenhaut,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Hamburg. 
James  Deborde,  son  of  James  Deborde,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Gimozal  in  France. 
John  Baurain,  son  of  Francis  Baurain,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Audinuille  in  Picardie. 
Peter  Seicar,  son  of  John  Seicar,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Monuoisin  in  Gasconge. 
Simeon  Grilon,  son  of  Simon  Grilon,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Chasonville  in  the  Bauce. 
Isaac  Marot,  son  of  Moses  Marot,  by  Rachel  his  wife,  born  at  Berreux  in  Picardie. 
Alexander  Reinier,  son  of  John  Reinier,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Duchalen  in  Wivaret. 
John  Seguin,  son  of  Andrew  Seguin,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  tonge  in  Maren. 
Noel  Tabour,  son  of  Peter  Tabour,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Chalencon  in  Vivaret. 
John  Rossignol,  son  of  Nicholas  Rossignol,  by  Margarett  his  wife,  born  at  La  Ferte  in 

the  Province  of  Brie,  in  France. 
Andrew  Martin,  son  of  Martin  Andrew  (sic),  by  Barbara  his  wife,  born  at  Statin  in 

Sweeden. 

Andrew  Lacour,  son  of  Alexander  Lacour,  by  Magdelen  his  wife,  born  at  Lacon  in 

Dauphine,  in  France. 
Peter  Dolmer,  son  of  Wod  Dolmer,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  born  in  Copenhagen. 


NATURALIZATION  BILL  WHICH  DID  NOT  PASS. 

7  and  8  Anne. 

[On  1708-9  Jan.  21  a  petition  was  presented  to  the  Commons  on  behalf  of  Moses  Beranger 
praying  for  naturalization.  It  set  forth  that  petitioner  was  born  out  of  the  allegiance, 
but  was  of  the  Protestant  religion,  of  which  he  has  given  good  testimony.  Leave 
was  given  to  introduce  a  bill  for  his  naturalization  :  but  no  further  proceedings 
were  had  upon  it.    See  Commons  Journals  xvi,  p.  66.] 


DENIZATIONS. 


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DENIZATIONS. 

1 710  April  4.    Petro  Josepho  Migliorucci. 

(Patent  Roll,  9  Anne,  part  i.) 

171 1  Dec.  12.    Mosi  Israel  Henriques, 

Jacob  Rodrigues  Mendez, 

Isaac  Peiexoto  [all  three]  of  the  City  of  London. 
RoDRiGO  Pacheco,  of  the  Province  of  New 
York.  Merchants. 

(Patent  Roll,  10  Anne,  part  2.) 


Naturalization  on  the  Oaths  Rolls. 


INTRODUCTION. 

The  special  lists  of  Denizations  entered  on  the  Oaths  Rolls  and  covering  the  years 
1708-10  are  the  outcome  of  a  temporary  and  merciful  relaxation  of  the  ordinary  formali- 
ties attending  the  obtaining  of  private  naturalization  acts.  The  purpose  of  the  relaxation 
was  at  once  to  facilitate  and  to  cheapen  the  obtaining  of  native  privileges.  It  was  exactly 
the  same  motive  which  produced  the  Secretary  of  State's  certifications  of  denizens  dur- 
ing the  years  1681  to  1684,  for  which  see  the  preceding  volume  of  the  Denization  Hugue- 
not Society  Publications,  Vol.  XVIIl,  pp.  124-5  126-214. 

In  the  present  volume  reference  has  alreadv  been  made  to  a  futile  attempt 
to  cheapen  and  accelerate  the  naturalization  of  the  subjects  of  the  Principality  of  Orange. 
That  attempt  failed  in  Parliament,  but  it  furnished  the  substance  of  the  procedure  which 
was  adopted  in  1 708  by  the  Act  of  7  Anne,  c.  5,  which  initiated  the  following  lists. 

This  Act  is  to  be  regarded  as  (it  was  indeed,  as  its  title  shows)  a  general  Naturaliza- 
tion Act  rather  than  as  a  general  Denization  Act.  It  provided  that  persons  complying 
with  the  conditions  laid  down  therein  shall  be  deemed  adjudged  and  taken  to  be  her 
Majesty's  natural  born  subjects  of  this  kingdom  to  all  intents,  constructions  and  purposes 
as  if  they  and  every  of  them  had  been  or  were  born  within  this  kingdom. 

The  conditions  required  were  that  they  should  be  foreign  Protestants;  that  they  should 
take  and  subscribe  the  oaths  [of  allegiance  and  supremacy]  and  should  make  and  sub- 
scribe the  declaration  set  out  in  the  Act  of  6  Anne  c.  78  §  3.  These  oaths  are  given 
below. 

The  swearing  and  declaration  had  to  be  performed  in  one  of  the  four  courts  at  West- 
minster, Chancery,  Queen's  Bench,  Common  Pleas  or  Exchequer,  in  open  court;  or  before 
the  Lords  of  Council  and  Session  or  Lords  of  Justiciary  or  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  in 
Scotland  in  open  court;  or  at  some  General  Quarter  Sessions  of  Peace  to  be  holden  for 
the  county  where  the  person  resides  :  an  entry  to  be  made  of  record  and  only  a  fee  of  i/- 
to  be  charged  for  the  whole  procedure,  but  as  a  necessary  preliminary  the  person  con- 
cerned had  to  take  the  Sacrament  within  three  months  and  had  to  produce  his  sacramental 
certificate  at  the  time  of  making  his  oath  and  declaration  in  court  and  an  entry  of  this  cer- 
tificate had  to  be  there  made  of  record. 

This  Act  is  notable  for  two  additional  clauses,  both  of  which  were  inserted  as  amend- 
ments in  the  House  of  Commons  (i)  Persons  qualifying  themselves  as  above  in  Ireland 
were  to  be  deemed  and  taken  as  the  Queen's  natural  born  subjects  of  the  Kingdom  of 
Ireland. 

This  clause  contains  an  explicit  recognition  of  a  distinction  of  allegiance  or  nationality 
as  between  England  and  Ireland  (see  Introduction  to  Vol.  XVIIL,  pp.  xxiv.-v.) 

(2)  All  children  of  natural  born  subjects  were  to  be  deemed  themselves  natural  born 
subjects  of  this  kingdom  even  when  born  out  of  her  Majesty's  allegiance. 


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This  clause  is  to  be  considered  the  origin  of  the  fatal  modern  juristic  notion  of  double 
allegiance — a  notion  that  has  made  modern  law  of  nationality  a  hopeless  jungle  of  uncer- 
tainty and  contradiction. 

In  the  Lords  a  protest  was  entered  against  this  Act  of  general  naturalization  as  likely 
to  be  very  prejudicial  to  the  trade  and  manufacturers  of  this  nation  and  to  be  of  ill  conse- 
quence to  our  liberties  and  religion. 

But  the  Lords  made  no  protest  against  the  above  last-named  clause,  which  was 
destined  to  be  much  more  fatal  in  a  much  wider  sphere. 

The  above  Act  of  7  Anne  c.  5  was  of  short  duration.  It  was  repealed  by  the  Act  of  10  Anne 
c.  9,  namely,  as  from  the  date  4  Feb.,  171 1-12,  without  prejudice  to  any  naturalizations 
made  under  the  said  repealed  Act  up  to  or  before  the  said  date.  Very  significantly  the 
repealing  Act  did  not  repeal  the  above-mentioned  last  clause  relating  to  natives'  children 
born  out  of  allegiance. 

For  the  legislative  history  of  these  two  Acts  see  (1)  Commons  Journals,  xvi.,  pp.  108, 
116,  128,  131,  133,  143,  158,  170;  Lords  Journals,  xviii.,  pp.  660,  661,  667,  668,  680. 

(2)  Commons  Journals,  xvi.,  pp.  457,  464,  468,  470,  472  ;  Lords  Journals  xix.,  212,  215, 
365,  368,  369,  374- 

There  are  many  curious  problems  connected  with  the  subject  of  the  records  relating  to 
this  General  Naturalization  Act. 

In  the  first  place  there  appear  to  be  no  oaths  rolls  for  either  Ireland  or  Scotland. 
My  enquiries  for  these  have  elicited  no  information.  It  is  at  present  impossible  to  say 
whether  this  is  to  be  explained  by  the  supposition  that  no  use  was  made  of  the  Act  in  those 
countries,  and  therefore  no  oaths  rolls  can  possibly  be  in  existence  or  alternatively  by 
the  supposition  that  such  rolls  do  indeed  exist  but  are  lost  or  wrongly  classed,  and  there- 
fore not  forthcoming. 

Secondly.  For  the  Quarter  Session  series  I  am  only  able  to  reproduce  here  the 
evidence  of  the  Session  Rolls  for  Middlesex.  For  the  remaining  Quarter  Session  districts 
throughout  England  information  is  at  present  unobtainable,  and  will  continue  to  be  so  as 
long  as  Quarter  Session  records  remain  in  the  present  chaotic  state  of  guardianship. 
Such  enquiries  as  I  have  made  in  likely  Huguenot  centres,  such  as  Norwich,  have  resulted 
in  nothing.  The  whole  subject  of  the  treatment  and  custody  of  Quarter  Session  records 
and  Justice  of  Peace  records  by  Clerks  of  the  Peace  has  been  a  burning  scandal  for 
centuries.    Lambard  complained  of  it  in  his  Eirenarcha  in  1581. 

Thirdly.  As  a  consequence  in  the  following  record  we  are  only  dealing  with  persons 
who  became  naturalized  in  London  and  Westminster.  No  estimate  can  be  hazarded  as  to 
what  proportion  these  persons  formed  of  the  total  persons  naturalised  by  the  Act  of 
7  Anne  c.  5  in  the  rest  of  England  or  in  Scotland  or  Ireland. 

Some  three  years  after  the  date  of  the  repealing  Act  the  House  of  Commons  called  for 
a  return  of  the  persons  who  had  been  naturalized  under  the  Act  of  1708  {see  Commons 
Journals,  xviii,  p.  190,  29  June  1715).  In  obedience  to  such  order  the  following  returns 
were  made  to  the  House  : — On  the  2nd  of  July  1715  the  Deputy  Remembrancer  presented 
a  list  of  persons  who  took  the  oaths  in  the  Exchequer  (ibid.,  p.  195);  on  the  4th  of  July 
the  Clerk  of  the  Petty  Bag  acquainted  the  House  that  no  persons  had  taken  the  oaths  in 
the  Chancery  (ibid.,  p.  197);  on  the  5th  of  July  the  Clerk  of  the  Crown  presented  a  list 
of  the  persons  who  took  the  oaths  in  the  King's  Bench  (ibid.,  p.  200);  on  the  6th  the 
Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  Middlesex  presented  a  list  of  persons  who  took  the  oaths 
at  the  Quarter  Sessions  for  Middlesex  (ibid.,  p.  201) ;  on  the  8th  the  Town  Clerk  of  London 
presented  a  list  of  persons  who  took  the  oaths  at  the  Quarter  Sessions  for  London  {ibid,y 
p.  219);  on  the  9th  Sir  George  Cooke,  the  Chief  Prothonotary  of  the  Court  of  Common 


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Pleas  in  Westminster,  presented  a  list  of  the  persons  who  took  the  oaths  in  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas. 

Of  the  lists  here  mentioned  the  copies  which  were  deposited  in  the  records  of  the 
House  were  all  burned  in  the  fire  of  1834.  The  originals  should  be  in  existence.  But 
those  of  the  Exchequer  and  of  the  Common  Pleas  cannot  be  found.  The  King's  Bench  list 
is  preserved  at  the  Public  Record  Oflfice,  and  is  here  given  in  completeness.  The  record 
has  long  been  known  as  the  Oaths  Rolls,  and  this  designation  is  here  retained.  At  the  end 
of  the  present  reprint  of  the  Oaths  Rolls  will  be  found  the  entries  of  naturalizations  culled 
from  the  Middlesex  Quarter  Sessions  (infra,  pp.  ).    Those  from  the  City  of  London 

Quarter  Sessions  records  cannot  now  be  found. 

In  the  case  of  the  King's  Bench  entries  which  form  the  bulk  of  those  special 
naturalization  entries  the  original  record  is  a  distinct  and  separate  list,  and  was  manifestly 
so  kept  by  the  Clerk  of  the  Court  himself.  The  duplicate  in  Latin  is  evidently  a  clerical 
transcript  made  probably  at  the  very  moment  of  the  original  subscriptions,  and  it  will  be 
noticed  that  in  many  cases  this  duplicate  roll  gives  Christian  names  in  full  which  are  only 
abbreviated  or  are  non-existent  in  the  original  roll.  I  consider  therefore  that  the  Latin 
Duplicate  Roll  preserves  the  truer  record  of  the  surnames,  and  the  forms  from  it  (here 
given  in  brackets)  are  in  every  case  to  be  preferred.  The  Latin  Christian  names  however 
are  translations  merely,  and  for  these  the  original  roll  is  to  be  regarded  as  preferable. 

As  to  the  record  itself,  there  are  unusual  difficulties  in  connexion  with  any  orderly 
understanding  and  presentation  of  it.  As  above  explained,  it  consists  of  two  parallel  sets  of 
documents  (a)  the  skins  containing  the  autograph  signatures  of  the  persons  sworn.  These 
skins  are  25  in  number,  and  are  made  up  into  Roll  No.  i  ;  (^)  a  clerical  court  hand  Latin 
transcript  of  the  said  signatures.  These  comprise  13  skins,  and  are  made  up  into  Roll  No.  2, 
which  is  officially  entitled  Crown  side  swearing  rolls,  Duplicate  Naturalization."  This 
duplicate  Roll  No.  2  contains  transcripts  of  all  the  original  signatures  in  Roll  No.  i,  and 
in  addition  it  contains  5  skins  (now  numbered  5,  6,  10,  11,  12),  for  which  no  original  sig- 
natures exist  in  No.  i  Roll. 

The  following  transcript  therefore  gives  Roll  No.  i  complete  as  it  stands  (save  that  all 
the  variants  of  spelling,  &c.,  from  the  duplicates  are  entered  in  brackets),  followed  by 
Skins  No.  6,  7,  8,  11,  12  and  of  Roll  No.  2. 

As  to  dates.  The  Skins  of  Roll  No.  i  contain  the  term  dates  but  not  the  regnal  year. 
In  Roll  No.  2  the  missing  regnal  year  date  is  supplied  as  follows  :  — 

Skin  Nos.  i  and  5  are  of  9  Anne. 
Skin  Nos.  2,  4,  3  are  of  8  Anne. 
Skin  Nos.  6,  7,  8,  9  are  of  10  Anne. 
Skin  No.  10  is  of  8  Anne. 
Skin  Nos.  11,  12,  13  are  of  9  Anne. 

As  a  lasting  testimony  to  the  perplexing  disorder  of  the  old  arrangement  of  this  valu- 
able record  I  have  thought  it  well  to  let  the  above  description  stand.  But  it  is  now 
happily  obsolete.  Mr.  Giuseppi  and  myself  have  made  a  joint  and  most  laborious  colla- 
tion of  the  whole  record  in  both  rolls,  have  reduced  it  all  to  chronological  sequence,  the 
Skins  have  been  arranged  in  that  sequence  and  the  present  transcript  has  itself  been  re- 
arranged to  follow  this  chronology.  It  would  be  difficult  to  convey  to  an  outsider  the 
troublesome  nature  of  this  task.  Users  of  the  present  volume  will  owe  a  heavy  debt  of 
obligation  to  Mr.  Giuseppi  for  his  ungrudged  toil  over  this  exceedingly  painstaking  re- 
arrangement and  collation. 

The  present  order  of  the  rolls,  and  as  a  consequence,  of  the  transcript,  and  the  system 
of  duplication  between  the  two  series  is  therefore  as  follows  :  — 


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Roll  No.  I. 
Original  Signatures. 

New  and        Old  system 
present  system  of 
of  numbering  numbering 
the  skins.       the  skins. 


8  Anne. 


Roll  No.  2. 
Clerical  Transcript 

New  and       Old  s-ystem 
present  system  of 
of  numbering  numbering 
the  skins.  the  skins 


5] 
6 

7 
8 

9 

lO 

II 

12 


it 


4  lo 

.   IS  .  II 

\6  12 

-  7  13 

-  8  I 


-     9  5 


10  Anne. 

Nothing  corresponding 

24\  i8\ 
25/  17J 

It  only  remains  to  add  that  the  Skins  contain  at  the  heading  a  Registrum  entry  as  fol- 
lows, and  then  the  form  of  the  oath  and  the  form  of  the  Declaration.  The  signatures  are 
then  written  underneath  on  the  lower  half  of  each  Skin. 

The  Registrum  entry  is  as  follows — it  is  a  mere  formal  exposition  of  the  nature  of  the 
record. 

Registrum  nominum  separalium  personarum  natorum  extra  ligeantiam  domine  regine 
qui  termino  Santi  Hillarii  [or  whatever  other  term]  anno  regni  domine  Anne  nunc  regine 
Magne  Britannie,  &c.,  decimo  personaliter  comparuerunt  in  curia  domine  regine  coram 
ipsam  reginam  apud  Westmonasterium  et  tunc  et  ibidem  inter  horas  nonam  et  duodeci- 
mam  ante  meridiem  separalium  dierum  inferius  mencionatorum  ejusdem  termini  pro- 
duxerunt  et  deliberaverunt  in  aperta  curia  certificationem  in  scripto  eorum  receptionis  sacra- 


15  20  -       -  _ 

9  Anne. 
Nothing  corresponding 


16 

19 

■1 

20' 

21 

1  i 

22 

23- 

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menti  cene  dominice  in  Protestante  vel  reformata  congregatione  in  hoc  regno  Magnae 
Britannie  infra  tres  menses  tunc  ultime  praeteritas  signatam  per  personam  tale  sacramen- 
tum  administrantem  et  per  duos  credibiles  testes  attestatam  secundum  direccionem  cujus- 
dam  acti  Parliamenti  anno  regni  dicte  domine  regine  nunc  septimo  facti  intitulati  an  Act 
for  naturalizing  foreign  Protestants  :  et  adtunc  et  ibidem  fecerunt  et  subscripserunt  jura- 
mentaet  fecerunt  repeterunt  et  subscripserunt declarationem  appunctuatam  per  alium  actum 
Parliamenti  anno  regni  dicte  domine  regine  nunc  sexto  factum  intitulatum,  an  Act  to  make 
further  provision  for  electing  and  summoning  sixteen  Peers  of  Scotland  to  act  in  the  House 
of  Peers  in  the  Parliament  of  Great  Britain,  and  for  trying  Peers  for  offences  committed 
in  Scotland,  and  for  the  further  regulating  of  voters  in  election  of  members  to  serve  in 
Parliament. 

Form  of  the  Oaths. 

(1)  Do  sincerely  promise  and  swear  that  I   will  be   faithful  and   keep  true 
allegiance  to  her  Majesty  Queen  Anne.  So  help  me  God. 

(2)  .  Do  swear  that  I  do  from  my  heart  abhor,  detest  and  abjure  as  impious 

and  heretical  that  damnable  doctrine  and  position  that  princes  excommuni- 
cated by  the  Pope  or  any  authority  of  the  See  of  Rome  may  be  deposed 
or  murdered  by  their  subjects  or  any  other  whatsoever,  and  I  do  declare 
that  no  foreign  prince,  person,  prelate,  state  or  potentate  hath  or  ought 
to  have  any  jurisdiction,  power,  superiority,  pre-eminence  or  authority, 
ecclesiastical  or  spiritual,  within  this  realm.  So  help  me  God. 

Form  of  the  Declaration. 
Do  truly  and  sincerely  acknowledge,  profess,  testify  and  declare  that  I  do 
believe  in  my  conscience  before  God  and  the  world  that  our  Sovereign 
Lady  Queen  Anne  is  lawful  and  rightful  Queen  of  the  Realm  and  of  all 
other  her  Majesty's  dominions  and  countries  thereunto  belonging,  and  I 
solemnly  and  sincerely  declare  that  I  do  believe  in  my  conscience  the 
person  pretended  to  be  Prince  of  Wales  during  the  life  of  the  late  King 
James  and  since  his  decease  pretending  to  be  and  taking  upon  himself  the 
style  and  title  of  King  of  England  by  the  name  of  James  the  Third  or  of 
Scotland  by  the  name  of  James  the  Eighth  or  the  style  and  title  of  King  of 
Great  Britain,  hath  not  any  right  or  title  whatsoever  to  the  crown  of  this 
realm  or  any  other  the  dominions  thereunto  belonging,  and  I  do  renounce, 
refuse  and  abjure  any  allegiance  or  obedience  to  him ;  and  I  swear  that  I 
will  bear  faith  and  true  allegiance  to  her  Majesty  Queen  Anne  and  her 
will  defend  to  the  utmost  of  my  power  against  all  traitorous  conspiracies 
and  attempts  whatsover  which  shall  be  made  against  her  person,  Crown, 
or  dignity,  and  I  will  do  my  best  endeavours  to  disclose  and  make  known 
to  her  Majesty  and  her  successors  all  treason  and  treacherous  conspiracies 
which  I  shall  know  to  be  against  her  or  any  of  them,  and  I  do  faithully 
promise  to  the  utmost  of  my  power  to  support,  maintain  and  defend  the 
succession  of  the  Crown  against  him  the  said  James  and  all  other  persons 
whatsoever  as  the  same  is  and  stands  settled  by  an  Act  entituled  an  Act 
declaring  the  rights  and  liberties  of  the  subject  and  settling  the  succes- 
sion of  the  Crown  to  her  present  Majesty  and  the  heirs  of  her  body  being 
Protestants,  and  as  the  same  by  one  other  Act  entituled  an  Act  for  the 
further  limitation  of  the  Crown  and  better  declaring  the  rights  and  liber- 
ties of  the  subjects  is  and  stands  settled  and  entailed  after  the  decease  of 
her  Majesty  to  the  Princess  Sophia,  Electoress  and  Duchess  Dowager  of 
Hanover,  and  the  heirs  of  her  body,  being  Protestants,  and  all  these  things 
I  do  plainly  and  sincerely  acknowledge  and  swear  according  to  these 
express  wor^s  to  me  spoken  and  according  to  the  plain  and  common-sense 
and  understanding  of  the  same  words  without  any  equivocation,  mental 
evasion,  and  secret  reservation  whatsoever,  and  I  do  make  this  recogni- 
tion, acknowledgment,  abjuration,  renunciation,  and  promise  heartily, 
willingly,  and  truly  upon  the  true  faith  of  a  Christian. 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


I  do  solemnly  and  sincerely,  in  the  presence  of  God,  profess,  testify  and 
declare  that  I  do  believe  that  in  the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper  there 
is  not  any  transubstantiation  of  the  elements  of  bread  and  wine  into  the 
body  and  blood  of  Christ  at  or  after  the  consecration  thereof  by  any  per- 
son, and  that  the  invocation  or  adoration  of  the  Virgin  Mary  or  any  other 
Saint  and  the  sacrifice  of  the  Mass  as  they  are  now  used  in  the  Church  of 
Rome  are  superstitious  and  idolatrous,  and  I  do  solemnly  and  in  the 
presence  of  God  profess,  testify  and  declare  that  I  do  make  this  declaration 
and  every  part  thereof  and  by  plain  and  ordinary  sense  of  the  words  read 
unto  me  as  they  are  commonly  understood  by  English  Protestants  without 
any  evasion,  equivocation  or  mental  reservation  whatsoever  and  without 
dispensation  already  granted  me  for  this  purpose  by  the  Pope  or  any  other 
authority  or  person  whatsoever  or  without  any  hope  of  any  such  dispen- 
sation from  any  person  or  authority  whatsoever  or  without  thinking  I  am 
or  can  be  acquitted  before  God  or  man  or  absolved  of  this  declaration  or 
any  part  thereof,  although  the  Pope  or  any  other  person  or  persons  or 
power  whatsoever  should  dispense  with  or  annull  the  same  or  declare  that 
it  was  null  and  void  from  the  beginning. 
In  the  following  text  the  forms  in  brackets  represent  the  readings  of  the  duplicate  roll. 


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OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


SKIN  I. 

(1709)     Die  Mercurii  proximo  post    quindenam    Paschae  [viii 
Anne], 

Jean  La  Maison. 
Isaac  Rousselet. 
Daniel  Casamajor. 
Daniel  Cotelle. 
Die  Jovis  proximo  post  quindenam  Paschae. 
NoE  Bett. 

Ch.  (Carolus)  Bertheau. 

Isaac  Du  Castel. 

Nicholas  Rotshouck  (Roshouk). 

Peter  Paillou. 

Peter  Perbelin. 

The  mark  of  John  Baptist  Flaman. 

James  Perigal  (Perigall). 

E.  (Ezekiel)  Barbauld. 

Jacques  Le  Jeune. 

Pierre  fraillion  (Fraillon). 

Michael  Compigne. 

Claude  Viet. 

Peter  Delanefue  Maison. 

James  Grimault. 

Jean  Mersie. 

Jacob  Brisson. 

Josue  Savoye. 

Mare  (Mariana)  Moreau. 

James  Aueline  (Aveline). 

Francis  Laponye  (Laponge). 

James  Delamare. 

Peter  Delamare. 

Philemon  testu. 

The  mark  of  Peter  L'Archevesque. 

Isaac  Gautier. 

Isaac  Tyrel. 

Stephen  Audeoud. 

Jean  Fagard. 

J.  (Joannes)  Lagourgne. 

Jean  Boullanger. 

Jean  Laurens. 

Anne  Godart. 

Daniel  Auber. 

Mari  Mareau  (Marcus  Moreau). 
The  mark  of  (Esiah)  Corbeau. 
Susanne  Corbeau. 

SKIN  2. 

Die  Lune  proximo  post  ires  septimanas  Paschce. 
Peter  Petit  (Pettitt). 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATION'S. 


(1709)  John  Billfoy. 

J.  (Jacobus)  Arnaudin. 
Jean  Le  gros. 

SKIN  3. 

Die  Lune  proximo  post  mensem  Paschae. 
Isaac  Grou. 
Isaac  Du  Castel. 
James  Bruniqill  (Bruniquel). 
Isaac  Tancart. 
James  Metcalfe. 
Ann  Metcalfe. 
Sarah  Metcalfe. 
Carroline  Metcalfe. 
John  Mouret. 
Paul  Suchier.* 
Godfrey  Sollicoffer. 
Nicholas  Rotshouck  (Rosshouck). 
John  Melon. 

B.  (Belthazer)  Regis,  min[ister]. 
Peter  Bourdon. 
John  Hochecorne. 
Samuel  Brule. 
Die  Jovis  proximo  post  mensem  Paschae. 

Barthelemy  Beonard  (Nathaniel  Bernard). 

Jean  Descous. 

Samuel  Morin. 

Abraham  Allais. 

Peter  Rude. 

Jean  Maillard. 

Simeon  Bernard. 

Pierre  Maillard. 

Jacques  du  Puy. 

J.  (Johannes)  Lagourgne). 

Stephen  Audeoud. 

Jean  Boullanger. 

DORSO  OF  SKIN  3. 

Die  Lune  proximo  post  quinque  septimanas  Paschae. 
Peter  fraillton. 
JosuE  Sauoye  (Savoye). 
Jean  lairens  (Laurens). 
Jacob  Aall. 

Ch.  (Carolus)  Bertheau. 

The  mark  of  Christian  Miler  (Miller). 

E.  (Ezekael)  Barbauld. 

*  The  eight  names  from  Suchier  to  Brule  occur  in  the  duplicate  roll  in  the 
order  as  here  given.  But  in  the  original  roll  they  occur  after  Jacques  du  Puy  nine 
names  lower  down. 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS 


James  Perigal. 

James  Delamere. 

Peter  Delamere. 

Daniel  Auber. 

Michael  Compigne. 

Jacque  Lambert. 

Jacque  le  Jeune. 

Peter  Bouvar. 

Isaac  Pottonnier. 

Jacque  Eude. 

Peter  Audart. 

Isaac  Poitier. 

James  Barbot. 

James  Fermignan. 

Peter  Rivalier. 

Abraham  Billon. 

Jean  des  feue  (fue). 

James  Sallies  (Salliere). 

The  mark  of  Dane  Gougon. 

Peter  Hemard. 

David  Senecale. 

John  Blaquieret  (Blaquiere). 

M.  Rious  dict  Labruyn  (Matheus  Riou  alias 

Labrune). 
Francois  Rouret. 
James  Grimault. 
James  Aueline  (Aveline). 
Marc  Moreau. 

The  mark  of  Esaiah  Corbeau. 
Philemon  Testu. 
Marianne  Moreau. 
Susanne  Corbau  (Corbeau). 
Paul  Letlier  (Paulus  le  Tellier). 
Anne  Rondeau. 
Isaac  Leuilain  (le  Vilain). 
David  Longueville. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  crastinam  Ascensionis  Domini.  * 
Jean  Baptiste  Denis,  ministre. 
John  Sor  Temboc  (Sortemboc). 
Daniel  Mullot. 
David  Ramie  (Rame). 
Isaac  gautier. 
Anne  Godart. 
Anthoine  Audeffre. 
Jean  Botreau  (Botrau). 
Jacob  Chassereau. 
Jean  Mersie  (Mersier). 
The  mark  of  Magdalen  Eude. 


OATH  ROLL.  NATURALIZATIONS. 


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(1709)  Peter  King. 

Peter  Gausseran  (Gosserant). 

James  Browet. 

Peter  Mauger. 

John  Buisson. 

Peter  Morland. 

Rene  Savonnet. 

David  Delfais  (Dalfais). 

Gabriel  Longuet. 

Henry  Poisson. 

Paul  Fanevil. 

Elias  Robert. 

Char  le  Henry  (Carolus  Henry). 
Pierre  Goiran  (Goyrand). 
Pierre  Ferilles  (Farilles). 
Gabriel  Fournier. 
Pierre  Duval. 
Francois  Fradin. 
John  Farcy. 

The  mark  of  Peter  L'Archevesque. 

P.  RouiERE  (Petrus  Roviere). 

Andrea  Patry. 

Jean  Fugard  (Fagart). 

James  Laserre. 

John  Moilliet  (Molliet). 

Cha  Denroches  (Carolus  Denroche). 

AcH.  (Achilles)  de  Lacolombine. 

Phillip  ferment. 

David  Aubrespy. 

The  mark  of  Judith  Fagard  (Faguard). 

Gabriel  Eude. 

Isaac  Tirel  (Tirell). 

J.  (Henry)  Cambes. 

Gabriel  Brassard. 

Peter  Hervot. 

Jean  Brasseley  (Brassalay). 

James  Hervot. 

Jean  Gardes  (Gardes). 

SKIN  4. 

[The  mark  of]  Andrew  D'averdine  (Andreas 

de  Vurdun). 
[The  mark  of]  Peter  Masson  (Messan). 
Nicholas  Bertran. 
Jacob  de  Bonnaire. 
[The  mark  of]  John  Vache. 
Isaac  Wassellart. 
Samuel  Maron  (Macon). 
Louis  Francois  Manche. 

g 


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OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


(1709)  Gabriel  Doublet. 

David  Gilbert  (Gilert). 

PosTRE  (Petrus)  Laval. 

Daniel  Marchand. 

John  Sabatier. 

Francis  Oliver  Eschaquet. 

Petre  Neel. 

Andre  Verge  (Verges)  . 

Pierre  Beauchaigne. 

James  Reynes. 

Isaac  Bel  Isle  (de  l'Isle). 

Isaac  Rivalland. 

Gideon  Dufau. 

Joseph  Empayta. 

Peter  Boyer. 

Salomon  Larrat, 

James  Cridelauze. 

Baltazar  Gardemau. 

Peter  Gervais. 

Peter  Fabre. 

Henry  Nadauld  (Naudauld). 
William  Martin. 

SKIN  5. 

Die  Veneris  proximo  post  crastinam  Sanctae  Trinitatis 
(via  Anne) 

Isaac  Allonneau. 

James  le  Conte. 

Peter  Mironde  (Mirande). 

John  Deffray. 

Isaac  le  Jay. 

Daniel  Louis  (Lewis). 

Charles  D'Agar. 

Daniel  Chausse. 

Elias  Dubois. 

Francois  Chausse. 

Pierre  Yo  . .  (Yon). 

Peter  Brunet. 

Pettter  Fouquet. 

Dennis  (Denis)  Helot. 

Peter  Nodo. 

Jacque  Berthe  Lene  (Jacobus  Berthezene). 
Isaac  Bourdeau. 
Jean  du  Verger. 
Jean  Yon. 

Jean  Francois  Beauvais. 
Vincent  Brinboeuf. 
Jacob  Benoit, 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


83 


(1709)  Joseph  Benoit. 

Peter  Lesterlu. 
Jacob  Couche. 
Isaac  Cottet. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  octavas  Sanctae  Trinitatis. 
James  Deme  Dys  (Demedys). 
Louis  Demeray. 
Samuel  Leschallas. 
James  Cadet. 
John  Deliquet. 
Jacob  Barbot. 
James  Cadet  junr. 
Pierre  Margot. 
Jean  Parquot  sen.  (Parquot). 
John  Favre. 
John  Gattineau. 

James  Bernardeauld  (Bernardeau). 

Paul  Roullet  (Rowlet). 

Jacques  Dauois  (Davois). 

Petre  Bernard  (BernAnd). 

Peter  Serre. 

Rene  Roullaud. 

John  Roullaud. 

Abraham  Fleury. 

Samuel  Dutot. 

Jacques  Pougineau  (Pougneau). 
Michel  Bidet. 
David  Puffis  (Ruffis). 
Jacob  Neelz. 

The  mark  of  James  Pullar  (Peullar). 

John  ?South  (  ?Smith). 

Samuel  Goupil. 

Thomas  Henne  (Hemet). 

James  Fossey. 

Laurence  Vandevelde. 

Ger  . . .?  Ban  (Gerrard  [blank]). 

Daniel  Cauche  (Bauche). 

Allard  van  Dike. 

Jan  de  Mare. 

John  Houthousen  (Houthyusen). 

Adrien  Hemel  (Hemet). 

Francis  Rich. 

William  Barlimier. 

John  Bomer. 

Peter  Miller. 

NicoLAYS  Fryer. 

Gerrard  ?Bovyill  (Bovey). 

NiCOLAUS  SCHULTZ. 


84 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


(1709)  Henry  Mineke. 

Martin  Fridenberg. 

Abraham  de  Lahaize. 

Enoc  Marsylac. 

Abraham  Hatanville. 

Isaac  Pinot. 

Joseph  Bacon. 

Louis  Desormeaux. 

Peter  Cabille. 

John  Courchay  (Courchey). 

John  Cabille. 

Henri  Jonquiers  (Tonquier). 
Isaac  Menche. 

[The  mark  of]  John  Busque. 

[The  mark  of]  Peter  Transillien. 

GiLLE  Samain. 

Joseph  Marseille. 

[The  mark  of]  Daniel  Durand. 

Zacharie  Camu. 

[The  mark  of]  Paul  Barbie. 

[The  mark  of]  Peter  Tourtain  (Trontin). 

Pierre  Texier  (Tessier). 

SKIN  6. 

Adhuc  die  Lune  p.  p.  Oct.  See,  Trin. 
Francois  Ruaux  (Rieaux). 
Jean  Richier. 
John  Peze. 

Mathurin  (Marthurin)  Gastineau. 

Peter  Rivaut. 

Adrien  Bouvet. 

Abraham  Perraudin. 

Matthieu  Perraudin. 

Francis  Legnat. 

Pierre  Rivaut. 

Isaac  Rochay. 

Isaac  Lepine. 

Peter  Lardaut. 

Francis  Gascherye. 

Thomas  Laine  (Layne). 

Stephen  Heloin. 

Ester  Richier. 

Daniel  de  Troy. 

The  mark  of  Jean  le  doux. 

Petre  Corniquet. 

Philipe  Cace. 

Francis  Grudee. 

Abraham  Caillot  (Cailot). 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


(1709)  Madelien  Obema  (Magdalen  Hobbema). 

John  Favero. 
Elisee  (Elisha)  Chupain. 
Matthieeu  Faure  (Favr'). 
Daniel  Gosset. 
Melchisedech  Gosset. 
Isaac  le  play. 
Jesse  paroissien. 
Samuel  Sento  (Senton). 
Peter  Verstelle  (Verscelle). 
The  mark  of  John  Lacourt. 
Susanne  Lubias. 
James  Pain  (Paine). 
David  Pain  (Paine). 
Henry  fun  toone  (Funtoone). 
Henri  Guerard. 

DORSO  OF  SKIN  6. 

Adhuc  die  Lune  p.  p,  Oct.  See.  Trin. 
Mathieu  Gosset. 
Samuel  Thuriott  (Thuriot). 
John  Mollet. 
David  Lemarchand. 
Robert  Becquet  (Bequet). 
Mychel  Remy. 
Isaac  Peneux. 
Michel  Louis  Hanet. 
Isaac  Cam  peart  (Cam part). 
Francois  Vaillant. 
Daniel  Remy. 
Isaac  Roussel. 
Daniel  Baudemont. 
Peter  Dede. 
John  Marchant. 
Abraham  Le  Conte. 
Jean  de  la  Baurde. 
John  Gardien. 
John  le  bailly  (Baylly). 
Isaac  Dede. 
Piere  Jolly. 
Piter  Hebert. 
Pierre  le  Moine. 
Isaac  Julien. 
Die  Jovis  proximo  post  octahas  Sanctae  Trinitatis. 

Peter  Euldes  de  Nipiville  (Nipeville). 
Jean  Fleuriet. 
James  Ouvry. 
James  Bataille. 


86 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


(1709)  Elisabet  Dufour  alias  Beaufils. 

Peter  Luce. 
Jean  Russy. 
Isaac  Pirou. 
Jean  leveque. 
James  Russy. 
David  Minuel. 
John  Chevillard. 
[The  mark  of]  Jean  Piter  Joly. 
Peter  Martin. 

Nicholas  le  pelletier  (Pellitier). 

Peter  Le  Sage. 

Jean  Pigne. 

Stephen  Le  Monnier. 

Edmond  Clapot. 

Anne  Grubb. 

Jean  Auber. 

Daniel  Ancelin. 

Jacob  Brun. 

J.  Gamorey  (James  Gamory). 
The  mark  of  John  Symon. 
Jaque  Nicolat  (Nicholas). 
Paul  Michaux  (Micheaux). 
Jacob  poitevin  la  fon. 
Salomon  Orliquet. 
Rachel  Auber. 

SKIN  7. 

Adhuc  die  Jovis  p.p.  Oct,  See.  Trin. 

Jh.  Merle  (Johannes  Merle). 

James  Le  Monnier, 

Pierre  Viel. 

Francis  Julien. 

James  Rochay. 

James  Godin. 

John  Calmel. 

John  Germond. 

Andr  Allion. 

Francois  Hervieu. 

Peter  Vilbar. 

Isaac  Conyer. 

Steeven  Durand. 

Abraham  Blanchard. 

Peter  Le  Blond  (Blonc). 

Thomas  Ravenell. 

Charles  lecerf. 

JosiAs  Blanchard  allius  [alias]  Servaniere 
(Servanier). 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


87 


(1709)  Pierre  Gebert. 

Daniel  Famet  (Hamet). 

Henri  de  voux  (Desvaux). 

Marie  Vatier. 

Marie  Here  (Hero). 

Samuel  Robert. 

S.  (Sampson)  Baucher. 

Peter  Lortie. 

Jaque  Roy. 

Jean  Buteux. 

Jean  Deplanches. 

Jaine  (Johanna)  Pastre. 

Mathieu  Basemont  (Bassemont). 

G.  (Gabriel)  Grellier  (Grelier). 

Samuel  Robert. 

David  Chapellier. 

Esaye  Domont  (Dumont). 

James  Regnier. 

SKIN  8. 

Adhuc  die  Jovis  p.p.  Oct.  See.  Trin. 
Guillaume  Bazire. 
Abraham  Gosset. 

The  mark  of  Gabriel  Owby  (Aube). 

John  Guichardiere. 

Guillaume  Prevost. 

John  Douiltier  (Dovillier). 

Francis  Aymez  (Eymes). 

Charles  lagase. 

Richard  Regnard. 

Pierre  Herihe  (Heriche). 

Jacque  Beune. 

Simon  Decharnes  (De  charmes). 
James  Tanqueray. 
Jean  Cordet  (Cordes). 
Abraham  Latourte. 
Jacob  frideric  Collomby. 
William  Gudgin. 
Mathew  Delamare. 
Peter  Aumounier. 
Catherine  Allet  (Alles). 
Jaques  Courche. 
John  Rambonnet. 
Peter  Parpait. 

Stener  (Stephanus)  fermignai  (Fermignas). 
Nicolas  Lambett  (Lambert). 
Jean  Viton. 
Jams  Bouvar. 


88  OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 

(1709)  Pierre  Baurin  (Beaurin). 

Jozuos  (Joshua)  des  Mortier. 
Daniel  Gaudin. 
James  Bourgevin. 
Claude  Larmet. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  quindenam  Sanctae  Trinitatis. 
Anthoine  Chanson. 
Paul  Hartman. 
Francis  Martin  is  mark. 
Henry  palais. 

John  Pomarede  (Pomerade). 
Jean  Ruffe. 

GiLLEs  (Johannes)  Bigot. 

Andre  Poupard. 

William  Bascoul. 

Daniel  Isnel  (Isenel). 

James  Onfrey. 

D.  (Daniel)  Bertrand. 

Abraham  Malfuson. 

Adriaen  de  Milde  (  ?  Meld. . .). 

Henry  Henry. 

Francis  La  farge. 

Benjamin  Sebire  (Sibere). 

Jean  Delubac. 

Thomas  Faache  [his  mark]  (Fache). 
■  Jean  Onfrey. 
Daniel  Chrieten  [  ?Chinten]  (Chestien). 
Alexis  Biroleau. 
Pierre  paisant. 
Jean  Guymard  (Guimard). 
SciPioN  Dalbiac  (Delbiac). 
Theopile  Degumin. 
Tean  Lolin. 
Daniel  Rivet. 
Marie  Froger. 
Andrew  du  Mas  his  Mark. 
Henry  Osterloh. 
Jacob  Attkinson. 
Andrew  Selcken  (Setcken). 
Habert  Demon  Hill. 
Antoine  Poche. 
Peter  Demon  Hill. 
Michel  Le  March  and. 
Jacob  Bocquet. 
Jean  Tirau  (  ?Trio). 
Pierre  Loiseau. 

Peter  de  monseav  (demonseau). 
Jonas  Hanrot  (Hanrott). 


OATH  ROLI.  NATURALIZATIONS. 


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{1709)  Mary  Magdalen  Quoitt. 

Maxllian  (Maximillian)  Gerrard. 

Jean  Huet. 

E.  (Elizabeth)  Guis. 

The    mark   of    Abr    Bouquet    (Abraham  us 

Bocquet). 
Marie  Seguret. 

SKIN  No.  9. 

Adhuc  die  Lune  p.p.  quid.  See,  Trin. 

Christia  Farster  (Christian  Forster). 

Mathew  Arnold. 

James  Freeke. 

Christian  Hamburge. 

James  bataille. 

Peter  bataille. 

Clement  Paillet. 

Jacob  Lohmann  (Lowman). 

Henry  Mozes  (Moses). 

Pierre  Reboul. 

Mathieu  Lys. 

Bernard  Pomarde  (Pomerade). 
Fransois  Merceron. 
Mathieu  Aubery. 
Peter  Bardon. 

John  Anthony  Rouph  (Roulph). 

Daniel  Fleury  (Fleurey). 

Francois  Armand. 

Peter  Poupard. 

Paul  Galabin. 

Joseph  Galabin. 

Marin  Poupinel. 

John  Gayot  (  ?  Gayet). 

Francis  Mariette  junior. 

Estienne  Marie. 

Salomon  Gilles. 

Sacomon  Bouche. 

Jean  touard. 

Peter  King. 

Pierre  Gilbert. 

A.  G.  Duperron  (. . .  Gerard  Dupernon). 
M.  (Maria)  Boyer. 

Marie  Girardot  Reau  (Marie  Reau). 
A.  E.  Reau  (Ann  Eliza  Reau). 
Mi.  Reau  (Michael  Reau). 
Mary  Martha  Froger. 
Elisabeth  froger. 
Pierre  Poullard. 


90 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


(1709)  Francis  Asselinne. 

John  Pillon  (Pilon  sen). 
Jean  Senegal. 

John  Pillon  his  mark  (Johes  Pilon  jun). 
Andrew  Shawell. 
Jean  Recher. 

Jean  Jaque  Mazel  (Masell). 

John  Abraham  Werneberg. 

Zacharias  Luard. 

Anthoine  Margaret.  ^ 

Ester  lapro. 

Jacob  Cailleau. 

SKIN  No.  10. 

Adhuc  die  Lune  p.p.  quin.  See,  Trin. 
Piere  (Peter)  Michel. 
Etienne  Vanier. 
Jean  Val  (Vane). 
John  Mestier. 
Pierre  Aumosnier. 
P.  (Petrus)  le  Cornu. 
James  Filhon. 
Peter  Lambert. 

Peer  le  Fevre  (Petrus  Lefeure). 

Henry  Boisset. 

Abraham  David. 

Pierre  Baillif  (Beillif). 

Peter  le  clerc. 

Alexandre  Tillman. 

Daniel  Delessars. 

John  Delaune. 

L.  (LuDOvicus)  Moinot. 

John  Mesnard. 

Michel  Cailleux. 

Peter  Boissier. 

Andrew  Paisant. 

Peter  Boeuin  (Boevin). 

Rene  Grenou. 

Abraham  Boiteux. 

Jan  (Johannes)  Fouach. 

Rene  Dusaud. 

Charle  Duboc. 

David  Bourceau. 

John  Malgrange. 

Isaac  doucet  (Dousset). 

Christoff  Es(?)  Graffenriedt  (de  Graffen- 

ried). 
J.  (John)  Counor. 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


91 


(1709)  Andre  Marsau  (Marceau). 

Daniel  asand  (Ausand). 

John  De  lafons. 

John  Rocque  (Rocques). 

Oliver  Nourichell. 

Jems  (Jacobus)  Bibal. 

Marguerite  Seizier  (Serizier). 

Nicolas  le  febure. 

James  Varle  his  mark„ 

John  Aubert. 

Pierre  Deliot  his  mark. 

MiCHELE  Deliot. 

James  au  ( ?)  Mesurer  (Jacobus  Mesurer). 
David  Dagardin. 
Jaque  honore. 
Henry  Hess  (Hesse). 
Andre  Manfujou  (Monfaiou)  his  mark. 
Jacob  Marmoy. 
Die  Jovis  proximo  post  quindenam  Sanctae  Trinitatis. 
Richard  Byfield. 
Isaac  Gaynon. 

Abraham  Govdar  (Goudard). 

Daniel  Uolan  (Wallan)  his  mark. 

Andre  Manfajou  (Monfaiou)  his  mark. 

Philipe  Beranger. 

Simon  Bagnal. 

Jac  (Jacobus)  Thebaut. 

Abraham  Commenge. 

Peter  Poyenne. 

Isaac  fournier. 

Guillaume  Lucas. 

Fransois  Marioge. 

Nicolas  Carriere. 

Isaac  Tarot. 

Jean  Gerval. 

Samuel  Esteve. 

Marie  Esteve. 

Jean  Plantier. 

Peter  Noorthouck  (Noorthcock). 

Peter  van  Niewenhuysen  (Newenhuysen). 

Antonij  Braamhorse. 

Peter  Woodencomb. 

Gerrit  (Gerrard)  Luryn  (Lureyn). 

John  Moone. 

Harm  AN  (Herman)  van  heerde. 

SKIN  No.  II. 

{Adhus  die  Jovis  p.p.  quind.  See.  Trin.). 
Francis  Neale. 


92 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


(1709)  SUSANNE  NOGUIER  (NoGUIRE). 

Bernadine  Counreu  ?  (Couner). 
William  Senegal. 
Charle  Guvry. 

AnTAOINE  BETH  (BOTH). 

Anthony  Blense  [his  mark]. 
Philipe  Decodin. 
Thomas  Marouse. 

HuBARD  (Hubert)  Werkin  [his  mark]. 

Roland  Valie  [his  mark] 

Noe  Prou. 

Noe  Cannen. 

John  Anthony  Crette. 

Petre  (Petrus)  Dumon. 

Danl.  Rabache. 

James  Durand. 

SKIN  No.  12. 

(Adhuc  die  Jovis  p.p,  quind.  See,  Trin.). 
Jean  le  faux. 
Andre  le  faux. 
Pierre  Bernard. 
Isaac  Very. 

James  Monbeuil  (Monbevil). 
James  Monbeuill  junior  (Monbevil). 
John  Dugars. 
Isaac  Grenier. 
Piere  Lafage. 
Anthony  Guyen  his  mark. 
Daniel  Brysett  (Bryset). 
Esaie  Parize. 
Peter  Bichot. 
Peter  Julien. 
Peter  Arabin  Champars. 
Stephen  Julien. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  ires  septimanas  Sanctae  Trinitatis. 
Peter  Vieux. 
Jean  Glenisson. 
John  Clayhills. 
Laur  (Laurent)  Boutillier. 
Gottfried  Weiss  (Wyese). 
Helie  (Elias)  Chaille  (Chaillet). 
Marc  francois  rouby. 
John  Christian  Bottger. 
John  Coughen. 
Jane  Sterpin. 
Louis  Fury. 
Francis  Chevallier. 
David  Fesquet. 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


93 


SKIN  No.  13. 

(Adhuc  die  Lune  p.p.  tres.  sept.  See.  Trin.) 
(1709)  John  Rymers. 

Godfrey  Wittich. 

Abraham  Henneken. 

A.  M.  PETIT  DuNOYER  (Anne  Margaret  Petit). 

Isaac  De  lavoute  (delavot). 

John  Leige  (Liege). 

Magdelen  Jolly  vet  (Jolyvet). 

Abel  Brunyer. 

John  Dolere. 

SKIN  No.  14. 

(Adhuc  die  Lune  p.p.  tres  sept.  See.  Trin.) 

Isaac  Prestreau. 

James  Mallide  (Mallede). 

Alain  Lavalade. 

Isaac  Guion. 

John  Latanet  (Latane). 

John  Adam  Clark  (Clarke). 

Paul  Lorrain. 

Leonard  Knyff. 

Francois  Le  Moyne  (Moine). 

James  Le  febure  his  mark. 

Thomas  Leiger  his  mark. 
Die  Mercurii  proximo  post  tres  septimanas  Sanctae  Trim- 
tatis. 

Jean  Deuponts  (Dupont). 

Anthoine  Dombres  (Dombes). 

John  (Jean)  Fouchet.    (Signature  completed  for 

him  by  a  different  hand). 
(John)  Henry  Deckhard  (Deckhart). 
Henry  Ros. 

John  Wiltfank  (Wiltsank). 
John  Braun. 

JoHANN  Christian  Hahn  (Hahne). 
Walter  Arents. 
Daniel  van  Hooren  (Hoorn). 
Melichior  Wagner. 

SKIN  15. 

Die  Lune  proximo  post  octahas  Sancti  Hilarii. 

James  Dtbon. 

Jaque  Devaux. 
Die  Jovis  proximo  post  octabas  Sanctv  Hila'Hi. 

Jean  Francois  Jandin. 

John  Lions  (Lyons). 

John  Antony  Eynard. 


94 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


(1709)  James  Peyrot. 

Elizebeth  Hersan  (Hersant). 
Marie  Catherine  Hersant. 
John  Maintru. 
John  Bonabel. 

Jacobus  Aimant.    (This  name  occurs  only  in  the 

duplicate  Latin  roll). 
Heinrich  Bey  (Henricus  Beys). 
John  Maximilian  Del'  Angle  (Delangle). 
DUPLICATE  (LATIN)  ROLL  :  SKIN  No.  5.    (The  original  roll 
of  signatures  for  this  duplicate  roll  does  not  exist.) 

(17 10)  Die  Mercurii  proximo  post  quindenam  Paschae  ix  Anne. 

Court  Walkeling. 

David  Field. 

Georgius  de  Haen. 
Die  Jovis  proximo  post  quindenam  Paschae. 

Jacobus  Soyer. 

Thomas  Bertraut. 

Petrus  Charm. 

Jacobus  Cordes. 

Jacobus  la  deveze. 

Daniel  Chemina. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  tres  sepfimanas  Paschae. 

Lambert  de  Grave. 
Die  Jovis  proximo  post  tres  septimanas  Paschae. 

Johannes  Pertal. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  mensam  Paschae. 

Albert  Borgard. 

Jacobus  Belauger. 

Isaac  luques. 

Petrus  Chabot. 

EsAiAS  Emanuel  Ritz. 
Die  Jovis  proximo  post  quindenam  [sic  ?  for  quinque  sep~ 
timanas']  Paschae. 

Mathias  Woodyard. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  crastinam  Acsensionis  Domini. 

Petrus  Foubert. 

Joh[ann]es  van  Collema. 

Anna  van  Collema. 

Jacobus  Charbonnau. 
DUPLICATE  ROLL  :  SKIN  No.  6.     [Original  roll  non-existent 
as  above]. 

Trinity  ix  Anne. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  octahas  Sanctae  Trinitatis. 

Noah  Raoul. 

Johannes  Garnier. 

Petrus  de  la  Tour. 

Petrus  Auard, 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


(1710)  Franciscus  Pousset. 

Die  Lune  proximo  post  quindenam  Sanctae  Trinitatis. 

Georgius  Boscher. 

Allard  de  la  Court. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  tres  septimanas  Sanctae  Trinitatis. 

Joh[ann]es  Xexes. 

Hendrich  Busch. 

Andreus  Audemar. 

David  Olaguier. 

ORIGINAL  ROLL:  SKIN  16. 

Die  Lune  proximo  post  tres  septimanas  Sancti  Michaelis. 
A.  (Andreus)  Lortie. 
Peter  Tall  (Talle). 
Adriaan  Broeders  (Brocders). 
Mary  Aubin. 
Daniel  Mages  (Mager). 
Peter  Bernin. 
Alexander  Cuchet. 

[  ?  THE  MARK  OF]  LoUIS  LUCAS. 

Jaque  Quenel. 

Georg  Grelle  (Crelle). 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  mensem  Sancti  Michaelis. 

Gab  (Gabriel)  Auboineau. 

James  Chatellier. 

Elie  Bouynau  (Bouyneau). 

James  Fruschard  junr. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  crastinam  Aniamrum. 

Charles  Janvre  de  La  Bouchetiere. 

Abel  Pelissier  (Pellissier). 

Alexandre  Lion. 

Jean  Papot. 

Step  (Stephanus)  Russell. 
Andrew  Malie  (Mailie). 
J.  (Johannes)  Pujolas. 
Salomon  (Solomon)  Meljac  (Meliac). 
John  de  Montigny. 
The  mark  of  Elizabeth  Boutecourt. 
Die  Jovis  proximo  post  crastinam  Animarum. 
John  Fraass  (Fraasse). 
Herman  Cooper. 
Jacob  Schelten  (Schelton). 
John  Keck. 
Henry  Strattoun. 
Albert  Pavels  (Pauels). 
Aaron  Peters. 
John  Macaire. 
Samuel  Desmaizeaux. 


96 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


(1710)  Nicolas  Struik  (Struck). 

Jacob  Borgwall. 
NiCLAS  Sallan  (Sallau). 
John  Desclaux. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  crastinam  Sancti  Martini, 
Daniel  Laurans  (Lawrence). 
JoHAN  Friedrig  Guting    (Johannes  Fridius 
Giting). 

Die  Jovis  proximo  post  octabas  Sancti  Martini, 
GuNDER  Berg. 
Peter  Collett. 
Gunder  Erickson. 
Hans  Gronberg.  • 

SKIN  No.  17. 

Die  Martis  proximo  post  Octavas  Sancti  Hilarii  \^ix  Anne"]. 
Mary  Massac  de  Landes. 
Peter  Prat. 

Barent  Schimmelpennink. 
John  Lamude. 

James  Castaignet  (Castagnos). 

John  George  Hugk. 

Philippe  De  Visme. 

Mary  Beveridge. 

Israel  Antony  Aufrere. 

Mary  Jaquin. 

Jacob  Lioux. 

Rose  de  Baricave. 

Jonas  Lym  (Leeme). 

Guy  de  Lallert  (la  Court). 

Philips  Chabaudi. 

Jenie  Jullion  (Jana  Julien). 

Petr  De  L' Angle. 

Jean  Merignac. 

Stephen  Lagrange. 

Jean  Coules. 

Jacques  de  St.  Pierre. 

Louis  Guyon. 

Paul  Marchant. 

Charles  St.  Maurice. 

Francois  Deloziere. 

Claudieus  (Claudius)  Arnaud. 

Peter  Surel. 

John  Celeries. 

Jean  Fridry  (Frederick)  Conte. 
Matth  Vallete  (Vallette). 
Bastus  Vredenburgh, 
Peter  Joumard. 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


97 


(1710)  John  Lapie  (Lapidi). 

Pierre  Platel. 
Jean  Le  marre  (Lemair). 
Jeanne  Julien  (Johannes  Julion). 
Marie  Julie  Paul. 
Judith  Paul. 
Elizabeth  La  Plaigne. 
Marie  Lapie. 
Anne  Marie  Lapie. 
Charles  Legg. 
Nicolas  la  Roque. 
Jo(annes)  Ja(cobus)  Granon. 
William  Portal. 
Die  Jovis  proximo  post  octabas  Sancti  Hilarii. 
Hester  douxsaint. 
Mary  Sarrazin. 

Joseph  De  Lamott  (de  la  Motte). 
Abraham  Hayne. 
Jacques  Hue. 

Francis  Miaviel  (?Miarriel). 
Madelne  de  lache  nay  (Lachenay). 
Louis  Lasserre. 

Stephen  Desvaux  (Desvaure)  Michel. 
Elizabeth  Turst. 
Anne  Prety  (Perrey). 
Thomas  Turst. 

. . .  (illegible)  (Ph[ilipp]us  Olivier). 

George  Andrew  Ruperti. 

Dorothea  Maria  Ruperti. 

Isaac  Bleiberg. 

Jams  (Jacobus)  Des  Lauriers. 

James  Corbiere. 

Magdelinne  Rude. 

Mary  Tuisia  de  Savary  (Maria  Tausia  Savary). 

Darius  Palavicin. 

LOUISE  Elizabet  Hubert. 

Rachel  Galand. 

Samuel  Couilliard. 

James  le  fanu. 

Charles  Amyaud. 

SKIN  No.  18. 

Adhuc  die  Jovis  p.p.  oct.  Sci.  Hil. 
James  Pitan. 
Peter  Pitan. 

John  Menaget  (Meneget). 
John  Livre  his  mark. 
Julian  Bire. 

u 


98  OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 

(1710)  John  Grandau. 

Louis  Martineau. 

Henry  Bodker. 

John  Simon. 

Paull  Pelegrin. 

Mathias  Enderup. 

Antoni  van  Ombringh. 

Jacob  de  La  Motte  Blagny. 

Paul  Compaigne  (Complaigne). 

Henry  van  Duren. 

Louis  Corbette. 

Peter  Francis  Bellamy. 

Peter  Simon. 

Augustin  Couillard. 

John  Rickman. 

John  Conrad  Reus. 

Andrew  Marchant. 

Mari  de  la  Chinay. 

John  Le  Rouille. 

Leuieuxe  (Laurentz  Levieux). 

John  Simon  Coullaird. 

JOHAN  ClAVERIS. 

Andrew  Delalonde  Tostain. 
Louise  (Ludovicus)  Hubert  Narbone. 
Fransoise  de  lalonde  Tostain. 
Desete  Des  Bordes. 
BENNET  (Hester  Deborea  Bennet). 

Die  Lune  proxi  post  quindenam  Sancti  Hilarii. 
Barend  Munts. 
Salomon  Delagrange. 
Willam  Brousses  (Bousset). 
Paul  Charron. 
Mark  Anthony  de  Loches. 
John  Friederich  Zierenberg. 
Peter  Bert. 
Catarine  Pousset. 
Daniel  Haine. 
Margueritte  geardon. 
Catherine  Vaslet  (Varlett). 

FRANCOISE  DE  BrEUON  (BrEVEN). 

James  Tuquet. 
Robert  Trezain. 
James  Cailloue. 
Elizabe  (Eliza)  Molianer. 
Leonard  Renaud. 
Jean  Robert  Fabrot. 
Madelene  Roussi. 
Anne  Cabibel, 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


99 


(1710)  Peter  Chastellier. 

Louis  Cheron. 

Elisabeth  (Eliza)  de  Malboys. 
Peter  Des  Maizeaux. 
Anne  Mar  .  .  .  (Martin). 
Jean  Recend. 

Louise  (Ludovicus)  Roussy. 

Suzanne  Gole. 

P.  (Ph[illip]us)  Beranger. 

Francis  Allard. 

Catherine  Powell. 

Cornelius  Gole. 

Lous  (Ludovicus)  Henri. 

Benjn.  Demeherene  De  la  Conseillere. 

Bernard  Holzhalb. 

Judith  Thibaut. 

Jane  Primrose. 

Silvia  Marchegay. 

Peter  Longueville. 

James  Mariette. 

Henry  Tinback. 

Jemie  Jarrofoy  (Heremias  Gerofrey). 

Paul  de  Moulin. 

Mary  Basmeny  (Basmenet). 

SKIN  No.  19. 

Adhuc  die  Lune  p.p.  quind  Sci.  Hil. 
Mary  Carl. 

Susanna  des  Clouseaux. 

Mary  de  Thory  (Maria  Thory). 

Magdalen  Moncal. 

Elizabeth  Sixt  Dalem  (  Dolam), 

Marie  (Susanna  de)  St.  leger  bacalan. 

John  dela  vallade  grande  (Grandee). 

Daniel  Crohare  [  ?  Croharill]  (Crohare). 

Nicholas  Pallet. 

Daniel  Jenuret  (Janvret). 

Matthieu  Vanloue  (Vanlove). 

Daniel  Paillet. 

EsTiENNE  (Hester)  Girard. 

Barthelemy  De  Lafosse  (de  la  fosse). 

Adam  Hersot  [  ?  Hersout]  (Adamus  Hersaud). 

Alexandre  Duroure  des  bonnaux  (Alexandrus 

DU  RouRE  Desbonneaux). 
Anne  Bouuott  (Bouvot). 
William  Nortloo. 
Alexandre  Labrille  (Labeille). 
David  Le  Quesne. 


100 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


(1710)  Jacob  Le  (La)  Pinasse. 

Peter  Malmazet. 
Renee  gratian. 
Anne  Barbot. 

Madeleine  Chamier  (Chamer). 
Judy  (Juditha)  Burjaud. 
Jean  (Johannes)  Luneau. 
Andrew  Mollit. 

Jeanne  (Johannes)  de  Crouay  (Crovay). 

Anne  Vannier  (Vanier). 

francis  guiteau. 

Jaques  Martin. 

Mari  fransoize  Goullard. 

Judith  de  pierrepont  (Pierrepons). 

Marie  de  there  de  blagny. 

FRANCIS  CaLANDRIN  (CaLADRINS). 

helene  De  charmes. 
Die  Jovis  proximo  post  quindenam  Sancti  Hilarii. 
Adryan  van  Brouck  (Bruik). 
Alexander  Bortaut  (Bertaut). 
Peter  Couche. 
FRANCOIS  Carrier. 

henrieste  (Henriesto)  de  la  bretonniere. 
Eliz  Salenaue  (Salenave). 
Helene  de  Marancin. 
John  Blanchard. 

Pe[TE]r  FERxMIGNAC. 

Magdalene  Dusour. 

John  Stien  (Stephanus)  Testart. 

Abraham  Devaux. 

John  Blanchard,  junior. 

Louis  Laiden. 

James  Gandon. 

Madeleine  Mainard. 

LB.  (Jonas  Belton). 

Louis  Metayer. 

James  Orell  (Orelle). 

Peter  Amiot. 

SKIN  No.  20. 

Adhuc  die  Jovis  p.p.  quinden.  Sci.  Hil. 
Denys  De  la  Place. 
Moses  De  la  haize. 
Peter  Pessew. 
Mary  Brunet. 

Madelene  benbeuf  (Brinbeuf). 
Daniel  Larchevesque, 
James  Chabane. 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


lOJ 


(1710)  J  ANNE  (Johannes)  Bourdeau. 

John  Hebert. 
John  Goullard. 
David  Picard. 

Jane  (Johannes)  Spatzirgangerin. 
Jean  Arland. 
James  Prelleur. 
James  Paou. 
John  Brus. 
James  Compigne. 
EsTiENNE  (Hester)  Girod. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  crastinam  purificationis  beatae 
Mariae  Virginis. 
Mary  Coutris. 
JoH.  (Johannes)  Pepin. 
Richard  blackman. 
Isaac  Miranda. 
James  Bruno  Wigers. 
Ann  (Anna)  Boucher. 
JoNE  (Johannes)  Bara. 
Sybrandt  De  Groos. 
Maximilian  Misson. 
Paul  Nissolet. 
John  Henry  Moll. 
Matheu  Jounacet. 
Crispin  Wissell. 
Hnry  (Henricus)  Preunier. 
Madelaine  du  rouille. 
Carsten  Paulsen. 
Louise  (Ludovicus)  du  rouille. 
Marie  Mar  (Mars). 
Henry  Siekman  (Sickman). 
Frescarod  (Johannes  Frescarode). 
John  Gossier. 
Wm.  Amsinck. 
Jean  Mallandain. 
Pierre  Rapiot. 
Andre  Peraulle  (Peyrault). 
Daniel  Gossier. 
Louis  Addee. 
SusENNE  (Susanna)  Coupe. 

BOQUET  MadELAIN  [  ?  HER  MARK]. 

Marianne  (Maria  Anna)  Viet. 

EsLisABET  (Eliza)  de  la  neufuemaisone. 

M.  Pechier  (Maria  Pocher). 

Hery  de  Ste  Colome  (Henricus  de  St.  Colone). 

Abraham  de  la  haize. 

Mary  Hebert. 

Ann  Martin. 


102 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


(1710)  Wame  (Willelmus)  Jourdain. 

Anne  Mailerd  (Maillarde). 
James  Isaac  Cuchet. 

J.  James  Du  Puy  (Johannes  Jacobus  dupuy). 

Noah  Girard. 

Dauphine  Samson. 

Jane  Faure. 

Annibal  Angelras. 

Elizabeth  Roussy. 

Francis  Roussy.    (This  name  does  not  appear 

in  the  duplicate  roll.) 
Magdalen  Pellissier. 
Mary  de  baufre  (Debaufre). 
John  Noble. 
John  Williams. 
Ann  buriau  (Bureau). 
Francis  Williams. 
Mary  Langelier. 

Elisabet  den  (probably  de  altered  to  du)  bois 

(Dubois). 
Charle  Antoine  Patenostre. 

SKIN  No.  21. 

Adhuc  die  Lune  p.p.  eras.  B.  M.  V. 

DiNA  DUFRESNAY. 

C.  (Cesar)  Bonnin  [?Bounin]. 
Arnold  de  Grave. 
Frances  (Francisca)  Motet. 
John  Christian  Jacobi. 
Salomon  Bleckman. 
Jane  Gaussen. 
Ester  (Hester)  la  fargue. 
Lucy  Motet. 

Claudis  (Claudius)  Turmeau  (Thurmeau). 
Paul  Epply. 

Anne  Baynoux  (Baignoux). 

Elisabeth  Rabashe  (Rabash). 

Baptist  Dupre. 

Peter  David. 

Joel  Dragauld. 

Peter  le  Chouabe. 

John  Angell. 

Malchisedec  Girard. 

Jan  Jacque  Pommier  (Pomier). 

Daniel  Casso. 

Daniel  Perot  (Perrot). 

David  de  St.  Andre  (Andree). 

Christoffer  Berg. 

Margaret  Mercier  (her  mark). 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


(1710)  John  Vitrac. 

Thomas  Thibault. 
Meartha  (Martha)  Sauret. 
Moses  Ber anger. 
Gabriel  Dufour. 
James  Barle. 
Bernard  Moussempez. 
Pierre  Calmel. 
Hester  Alvarez. 

SUSANNE  NaRBONNE  DE  LA  CROUZE. 

Claude  Lacaux. 

M  [the  mark  of]  Isabella  Alvarez. 

Martha  Lefebure. 

Marianne  Lavalade. 

Sara  Martin. 

John  Ernest  Galliard. 

James  Sievers. 

Rene  Treillet  (Feillet). 

Daniel  Mercier. 

J.  (Johannes)  Lavet. 

David  le  Sueur. 

Catherine  de  St.  Julien. 

Marie  Ann  Bernard. 

Melchior  Eckert  (Eckart). 

SKIN  No.  22. 

Adhuc  die  Lune  p.p.  eras.  B.  M.  V. 
Ann  Susanna  Geneves. 
Judith  Clerembault  (Clarembault). 
Jane  Antoinete  Geneves. 
Mary  Coutris. 
Charle  Dupre. 
Daniel  Gayott. 
Isaac  Viridet. 

James  Valette.  • 

Jacob  Destinou. 

Henry  Beisselaer. 

J.  (Johannes)  Morisseau. 

Fransois  Jacquet. 

Hendrick  Beisselaer  (Bersselaer). 

Francois  gaetinaux  (Gatineau). 

Peter  Russy. 

Lewis  Durant. 

Daniel  Michoux  (Michaux). 

John  Fanet. 

P.  Villemandy  (Jacobus  Petrus  de  Villemandy). 
Daniel  Le  Duchat. 
Jeremie  Buisset. 


104 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS 


(1710)  guillaume  bouilly. 

Pe.  (Petrus)  Mirande. 
Jean  Champagne. 
Jacob  Lavenne. 
Nicolas  Guillibau. 
Benjamin  Robert. 
Petter  Derignee. 
Charles  Quesnel. 
Michael  Miskee. 

Salomon  le  Marchand  [  ?  his  mark]  . 

pitter  le  roux  [  ?  his  mark]. 

Louis  Bouche. 

Petter  pillion. 

Charles  Casting. 

John  James  Panikew  (Panekaw). 

Ernest  William  Pauli. 

Mary  Baschard. 

susanne  du  pont. 

Madelaine  Marye. 

Gabriel  Riven  (Revene). 

J.  (Johannes)  Latour. 

Antoine  Revergaz  (Revergat). 

Catherine  Marye. 

Magdelaine  Marie. 

Jean  Guesnard. 

Nicholas  Villeneau. 

Die  jovis  proximo  post  crastinam  purificationis  Beatae 
Mariae  Virginis. 
John  Arnold. 

AuGUSTiN  Christ(ian)  Bornman. 
Abr  (Abr[aham]us)  Cyprianus. 
John  Grandidier. 
Philipe  de  graves. 
Estienne  (Hester)  Malard. 
francois  malard.  • 
Isaac  De  la  jaille. 
John  Rolling. 
Peter  Dragauld. 

FRANCOIS  BARBUT  (BaRBAT). 

Jean  Vernet. 

Jacque  Pellisser  (Pellissier). 
Jaques  Lavigne. 
Jaques  Poumarde  (Pomaride). 
Heynryick  (Henricus)  Semler. 
Francis  baline  (Balinier). 
I  sac  Planques. 
Francis  Reilheso. 
Stephen  Poinson. 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


105 


(1710)  The  mark  of  Janne  (Johannes)  Dubary  (du 

Bray). 

The  mark  of  Clement  Squirol. 

Marie  Baucq  (Bacq). 

Paule  Jarlan  (Jarland). 

Marianne  Chamier. 

Mary  Levi. 

James  Levi. 

Eliz  De  lasagerye. 

Jean  Garnier. 

Mary  Petit. 

SKIN  No.  23. 

Adhuc  die  ]ovis  p.p.  eras.  pur.  B.  M.  V, 

Catherine  Laroche  (not  in  duplicate  roll). 
Anth  (Antonius)  Fouzes. 
Peter  Prat. 
Giles  Taypil. 
Anne  Prevost. 

ISAAK  VAN  den  HELM. 

John  hoefnagel. 

Peter  Bergeau. 

John  Faure. 

Pitte  (Petrus)  Duclou. 

David  Guirard. 

Peter  Gaist  (Gayt). 

James  Dulon. 

Lewis  Bonnet. 

Peter  Sauze. 

Daniel  alavoine. 

Jhon  Guirard. 

Peter  Mounier. 

Ambroise  Pointiar  (Pointier). 

Peter  Mounicat. 

Peter  Le  Blond. 

ESTIENN  FUCSOLLE  (HeSTER  FoUCSOLLE). 

Jean  Capon. 
Isaac  Sauze. 

Michel  Charles  le  Cene. 
Ab  . .  (Abram)  Merignac. 
Isaac  Levy. 
John  Fanjaux. 
Pjerre  Martin. 

Susannes  Carierre  (Carriere). 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  octavas  purificationis  Beatae 
Mariae  Virginis. 

ix  Anne. 

No  names. 


106 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


DUPLICATE  LATIN  ROLL  :  SKIN  No.  lo. 

Paschae  decimo  anno  Regine, 
(171 1)     Die  jovis  proximo  post  quindenam  Paschae. 
Hendrick  Coele. 
Phenix  Hurgrome. 
Petrus  Brodeau. 
Die  Jovis  proximo  post  tres  septimanas  Sancti  Michaelis 
\_sic  probably  a  clerical  error  for  Paschae]. 
Joh[ann]es  Noed  Orville. 
Joh[ann]es  Muller. 

J0H[aNN]ES  LEONARD  d'OrVILLE. 

Die  Lune  proximo  post  mensem  Paschae. 

Daniel  Paillet. 

Elias  Arnaud. 

Jacobus  Jouet. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  quinque  septimanas  Paschae. 

Christianus  Cornelinson. 

Christianus  Jockim  Dick. 

DUPLICATE  ROLL:  SKIN  No.  11. 

Trinity  X  anno  Regine. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  octabas  Sanctae  Trinitatis. 
Gedeon  de  Fouuiliane. 
Franciscus  Maiou. 
Claudius  Aubert. 
Die  Jovis  proximo  post  octabas  Sanctae  Trinitatis. 
Joh[ann]es  Boulew. 
Michael  Malard. 

DUPLICATE  ROLL  :  SKIN  No.  12. 

Michaelmas  X  anno  Regine. 
Die  Martis  proximo  post  tres  septimanas  Sancti  Michaelis 
anno  X  Anne  Regine. 

Gabriel  du  Quesne. 

Joh[ann]es  Ludovicus  Puech. 

Petrus  Morgatt. 

Henr  Bisson. 

David  Gotier. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  crastinam  Sancti  Martini. 

Joh[ann]es  Quellout. 

Abr[aham]us  Japin. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  octabas  Sancti  Martini. 

IsAACus  Oliew. 
Die  Jovis  proximo  post  octabas  Sancti  Martini. 

Adriana  Verelst. 

Joh[ann]es  Verelst. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  quindenam  Sancti  Martini. 

SciPio  Duroure. 


OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


(171 1)  PeTRUS  TOUTSAINT. 

Jeanjacques  lavadalle  Esperon. 
Joh[ann]es  Smith. 

ORIGINALL  ROLL  SKIN  No.  24. 

Hilary  X  Anne  Regine. 
Die  Mercurii  proximo  post  octabas  Sancti  Hilarii. 

John  Sagittarie  (Sagittaire). 

And  (Andreas)  Dittmar. 

Alexander  Rosenquist. 
Die  Lune  proximo  post  quindenam  Sancti  Hilarii. 

Charles  Berner. 

JoNH  Emmenes. 

Edward  Plymouth. 

John  bord  (Bord). 

Jhon  (Johannes)  durand. 

John  Melchior  Carmerold  (Kermrode). 

Peetre  Duhamel. 

David  Aumond. 

James  Samson. 

Rachel  Perigal. 

Anne  tomalinde  Brown  (Browne). 
Ann  Jullien. 

Mairi  Madelaine  Amian  (Amiens). 
Marie  Portal. 

Janne  (Johannes)  espinass  (Espinas). 
Jacob  Letargeon  (l  Eturgeon). 
Marianne  Bailhou  (Baillou). 
John  Bardou. 
Mary  Costebadie. 
Adam  Haynts  (Hatnes). 
Francisco  Goadsens. 
Jaqueline  Gervaize. 
Jacob  le  Roux. 
Sara  Roy. 

John  James  Coulant  (Coulan). 

Peter  Benech. 

P.  (Petrus)  Pitot. 

Claude  Lambert. 

Rivers,  signed  this  instead  of  the  abjuration.* 

SKIN  No.  25. 

Hilary  X  Anne  Regine. 
[No  further  date.] 
John  De  La  Coste. 

[According  to  the  duphcate  roll  Skin  No.  13 

this  entry  is  of  the  same  date  as  the 

preceding  entry.] 

*  This  entry  appears  to  refer  to  John  Savage,  9th  Earl  Rivers,  who  after  being 
educated  at  Douai  and  ordained  a  priest  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Chutch  succeeded 
the  8th  Earl  Rivers  on  the  19th  August,  1712. 


108         MIDDLESEX  OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


MIDDLESEX  COUNTY  RECORDS. 

The  list  of  names  below,  pp.  io8  to  112,  are  taken  entirely  from  the  Middlesex  County 
Records  preserved  at  the  Guildhall,  Westminster.  They  preserve  the  names  of  persons 
specially  naturalized  in  the  Quarter  Sessions  of  Middlesex  under  the  above  Act  of  7  Anne, 
and  doubtless  reproduce  the  list  which  was  presented  to  the  House  of  Commons  (see  supra, 
p.  73).    The  record  exists  in  a  double  form  : 

(1)  The  actual  roll  signed  in  autograph  by  the  persons  naturalized.    This  roll  is  styled 

Oath  Roll  taken  by  Foreign  Protestants^  8 — 10  Anne,  No,  25."  Although  styled  a 
roll,  this  record,  like  the  corresponding  King's  Bench  Roll  already  printed,  is 
composed  of  single  skins  fastened  together  at  the  head  but  not  made  into  a  roll.  In 
the  present  instance  there  are  1 1  skins.  Each  skin  contains  a  formal  heading  and 
the  autograph  signatures  follow  thereon.  The  heading  on  Skin  i  is  as  follows:  — 
Registrum  nominum  personarum  existentium  extraneorum  Protestantium  anglice 
forreigne  Protestants  qui  in  aperta  Curia  Generalium  Quartialium  Sessionum  pacis 
Reginae  tentarum  pro  Comitatu  praedictadie  Jovis  in  septimana  proxime  post  Festum 
Sancti  Michaelis  Archangeli  scilicet  quinto  die  Octobris  anno  regni  Dominae  nostrae 
Annae  Dei  gratia  nunc  Reginae  Magnae  Britanniae,  &c.,  nono  coram  Johane  Bennett 
milite  uno  serviente  ad  legem,  Josepho  Ofifley,  Nathaniele  Manlove  armigeris  et  aliis 
sociis  suis  justiciariis  dictae  Dominae  Reginae  ad  pacem  in  comitatu  praedicta 
conservandam  ....  inter  horas  nonam  et  duodecimam  ante  meridiem  .  .  .  personaliter 
comparuerunt  et  ceperunt  et  subscriperunt  sacramenta  infra  contenta  et  fecerunt, 
repeterunt  et  subscripserunt  declarationem  infra  scriptum,  &c.,  ut  supra,  p.  76. 

(2)  Besides  the  oath  roll  signatures  the  names  also  occur  entered  by  the  Clerk  of  the 
Peace  ambulando  in  the  successive  Quarter  Sessions  Book  for  the  dates  in  question. 
The  reference  to  each  of  these  books  is  given  at  the  head  of  each  entry. 

After  a  little  hesitation  I  have  elected  to  make  the  Session  Book  entries  the  basis  of  the 
text  which  follows.  The  main  reason  for  this  is  that  in  many  instances  these  entries  give 
details  of  the  parish  from  which  the  applicant  came,  whereas  the  oath  roll  itself  gives  the  mere 
signature  without  any  other  detail.  The  variants  therefore  from  the  Oath  Roll  are,  in  the 
following  list,  entered  in  brackets  wherever  the  actual  signature  differs  or  appears  to  differ 
from  the  spelling  of  the  name  in  the  Sessions  Book. 

The  only  drawback  to  this  arrangement  is  that  the  order  of  the  names  in  some  of  the  lists 
(especially  the  last  list)  differs  in  the  Oath  Roll  from  that  which  is  here  given  from  the 
Sessions  Book. 

Sessions  Book  671,  p.  72  (Hicks  Hall,  in  St.  John  Street). 
Names  of  Foreign  Protestants  who  took  the  Oaths,  &c. 
July  1709  [July  21  according  to  the  Oath  Roll,  Skin  9.] 

Peter  Reit,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Andrew,  Hubbub,  in  the  City  of  London. 
Jaspar  Helmunt  (Hallmunt),  of  the  parish  of  St.  James,  Duke's  place,  in 

the  City  of  London. 
Andrew  Barge  (Borge),  of  the  parish  of  St.  All  Hallowes,  Barking,  in 

the  City  of  London. 
John  Berkhan  (?Birkson),  of  the  parish  of  St.  Mary,  White  Chappell, 

in  the  County  of  Middlesex. 
28°  July.  Catherine  Bosh  (Bos),  wife  to  Frederick  Harcogh,  of  the  parish  of 

Clerkenwell. 

Sebastian  Trantman,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Ann,  in  Black  Fryars. 

Sessions  Book  674,  p.  47  (duplicate  in  Oath  Roll,  Skin  8). 
10°  Oct.  1709        Peter  Forbes,  of  Norfolke  Street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  in 

the  County  of  Middlesex,  Gent. 
11°  Oct.  John  FuLLRAUGHT,^f  the  parish  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborne. 

John  Rebhan,  of  the  parish  of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell. 


MIDDLESEX  OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS.  109 


Daniel  Row  (Kan),  of  the  Parish  of  St.  Martin's  in  the  Strand. 
Michael  Schmidtgruba  (Scmidgruber),    of  the  parish  of  St.  Dunstan's 
in  the  East. 

Vincent  Gnaden,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Bartholomew,  Exchange. 
13°  Oct.  1709.      EvERARD  Momma,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Michael's,  Crooked  Lane. 
14°  Oct.  Harmeusan  Van  Ledden  (Hermen  jan  Van  Leddin),  of  the  parish  of 

St.  Giles,  Cripplegate. 

FoosT  Krull,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate. 

Adam  Potts,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate. 
15°  Oct.  John  Fuecart. 

John  Wichman. 

LuDWiG  Von  Bergen  (Lud  ....  burg). 
Herman  Hopke. 
Mary  Schutz. 
Balthasar  Mentzer. 

LlEBERT  WOLTERS. 

Anna  Jacoba  Dorrien. 

Cornelius  Tilbourg  (Tilburg),  Senr. 

Agneta  Edzardi. 

Sara  Anna  Meyers  (Meges). 

Christopher  Krebs. 

Jacob  Archelis   (  ?Joheb  ?  Drussgin). 

Cornelius  Tilbourge  (Tilburg),  Junr. 
JoHEs  (John)  Shoeler. 
Lawrence  Edlinger. 
John  Smith. 

John  Berselaw  (Bersselaer)  (did  not  pay  the  fee). 
Session  Book  677,  p.  60  (duplicate  in  Oath  Roll,  Skin  7). 
II  Jan.  1709-10.     Gerardus  Cock  (Cocq),  borne  in  Leyden  in  Holland,  of  the  parish  of 
St.  Giles  in  the  Fields,  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  Gent. 
James  Dupre  (du  Pre),  of  the  parish  of  St.  Margt,  W[estminst]r,  Gent. 
The  mark  of  Magdalen  Venables,  of  St.  James,  Westmr,  wife  of  Tho  : 
Venables. 

12°  Jan.  Jacob  Runth,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Allhallows,  London. 

Joachim  Van  Hemert,  of  St.  Allhallows  the  Great,  London. 
Martin  Van  Harlingen  (Van  Harlingoen,  Junr.),  of  the  same. 
John  Dupre,  of  St.  Mary,  Abchurch,  London. 
James  Van  Bebber,  of  Christchurch,  London. 
DiEDERic  Martens,  of  St.  Stephen,  Colman  Street. 
Michael  Fincke,  of  St.  Margt,  Lothbury,  London. 
Christian  Lot  De  Weissenbach,  de  St.  Martins  in  the  Strand. 
John  George  Hansell,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Giles  in  the  Fields,  apothecary. 
Magdalena  Alberg  (Alburg),  of  the  parish  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechappell. 
Margaret  Strachan  (Frachan),  of  St.  Allhallows,  Stayneing,  London. 
Sessions  Book  680,  p.  76. 

Names  of  Persons  who  have  taken  the  Oaths,  &c. 
April  I.  1710.       Martin  Hegardt,  Clerke,  Lutheran  Protestant,  of  the  Sweeds  Chappell, 

in  RatclifTe  High  way,  took  the  oath  of  fidelity  and  allegiance  and  the 

abjuration  oath  and  long:  test. 
Simon  Brunt,  a  Protestant  dissenting  minister,  called  a  Sabatarian  in 

Anchor  and  Hope  Alley  in  the  Hamblett  of  Wapping,  Stepney,  took 

the  oaths  of  allegiance  and  fidelity  and  the  abjuration  oath,  and 

subscribed  the  long  test  and  declared  his  approbacon  of  the  Articles  of 

Religion,  except,  &c. 

(The  above  two  names  are  not  in  the  Oath  Roll.    Their  subscription  does  not  appear  to  be  in 

order  to  naturalization.) 


110         MIDDLESEX  OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


Names  of  Foreign  Protestants  who  took  the  Oaths,  &c.  (dupHcate  in  Oath  Roll,  Skin  lo). 
i8°  April  17 lo.     Benjamin  Charriere  (Charrier),  of  St.  Annes,  within  the  Liberty  of 
Westminster. 

Florant  Meause  (Meausse)  de  Sorency,  of  the  same  parish. 
DiSTRiCH  BucKWALD  (DiNDRiCH  Buywolt),  of  the  parish  of  St.  Clement, 
Danes. 

Henry  Wagner  (Wagener),  of  the  same. 

Christian  Meyer,  of  Allhallows,  Broadstreet,  London. 

Peter  Kenaw  (Konaunt),  of  the  same. 

Leonard  Van  Armeyden  (Armeydez),  of  the  parish  of  St.  Martin,  W[est- 
minst]^,  Gent. 
Oath  Roll  (Foreign  Protestants),  No.  25,  Skin  11. 
3  May,  1710.  Hicks  Hall.   (There  appears  to  be  no  entry  of  this  list  in  the  Sessions  Books.) 
Francis  Drin. 
Stephen  Hyde. 
John  Conrad  Nehring. 
Gabriel  Lavallade. 
Henry  Voguel. 
John  Frederic  Rosner. 
Henry  Ernst  WiisT. 
Peter  Peterson. 
Sebastean  Vander  Eykenff. 
b.  hoefnagel. 
Ettienne  de  Ferme. 
Jacob  Ulrich. 
John  Lamb. 
John  Keilman. 
Rasmus  Peterson. 
John  Wengler. 
Peter  Marke. 
Dirk  de  Graef. 
Frances  nalton  (?natton). 
Claudde  Contesse. 

Session  Book  683,  p.  40.  (duplicate  in  Oath  Roll,  Skin  6.) 
Names  of  Foreign  Protestants  who  took  the  Oaths,  &c. 

3  July  1 7 10.  Wm.  Turner.    (This  name  appears  only  on  the  Oaths  Roll.) 

4  July.  Tho  :  Crutzter  (Grutzler),  of  the  parish  of  St.  Ann,  Westm^. 

John  Christian  Herman  (Heiman),  of  the  parish  of  Peter  the  poor. 

5  July.  Jacobus  (James)  Crommelin,  de  poch  sci  Martini  in  campis,  Gent. 
8  July.  John  Thomas  Bachmair,  of  St.  Peter's,  Cornhill,  London. 

Paul  Fleishman  (Fleischman),  of  St.  Dunstan  in  the  East. 

Session  Book  686,  p.  46.  (duplicate  in  Oath  Roll,  Skin  5). 
5°  Oct.  1 7 10         Martin  Hegard  (Hegauld). 
at  Westminster.   Herman  Louis  (Louiss). 

Henry  Lewis. 

Erasmus  Nicholas. 

Abraham  wSimons. 
9°  Oct.  at  Hickshall.  Francis  (Francois)  Muhl. 

10°  Oct.  Frederick  Tribeck  (Tribbeke),  of  St.  Martin  in  the  feilds. 

11°  Oct.  John  Pentham  (Bintsan  ?),of  St.  John,  Wapping. 

George  Lolz,  of  the  same. 

Sessions  Book  689,  p.  46  (duplicate  in  Oath  Roll,  Skin  4). 
10°  Jan.  1710-11.   Entony  SuPLY. 
12°  Jan.  Jacob  Helberg. 

Charles  Joackim  Klupp  (Klug). 


MIDDLESEX  OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


Ill 


15°  Jan.  1710- 
16°  Jan. 

9°  April  171 1. 
Westminster. 
10°  Hickshall. 


3° July  171 1 
Hickshall. 


Hickshall, 
8°  Oct.  1711 


12°  Oct. 


9°  Jan.  171 1-12. 
Hickshall. 


0°  Jan. 


JOHANN  Conrad  Eymecker  (Cymecker). 
John  Frederick  (Friderick)  Sharier. 
John  Henry  Backs. 

Laurence  Brander,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Mary,  White  Chappell. 

Sessions  Book  692,  p.  43  (duplicate  in  Oath  Roll,  Skin  i). 
Francis  Ranwerdt  (Frantz  Rauwerdt),  of  St.  John,  Wapping. 

Eliz  :  (Elelsbeh)  Pujolas. 
Paridon  (Paridem)  Jastram. 

Sessions  Book  695,  p.  40  (duplicate  in  Oath  Roll,  Skin  3). 
Claude  Magdeline  de  Fournier  de  Montmorancy. 
Francis  Deshaies. 

Sessions  Book  698,  p.  60  (duplicate  as  above). 
Samuel  Guigner  (Guiguer). 
Mathew  Shiffner. 
Johan  Friedrich  Konig. 
Olof  Rouling  (Ronling). 
Erick  Oberg. 
Fridrich  Theel. 
James  Vasserott. 

Sessions  Book  701,  p.  38  (duplicate  in  Oath  Roll,  Skin  2). 
Martin  Weidius. 
Peter  Stutzer. 

Nicholas  Rugendick  (Nycolas  Rugendyc). 

Richard  Hartman  (Harttman). 

Thomas  Christopher  Newman,  clerk. 

Cornelius  Ragenstecher. 

RoDOLPH  LE  Blanc. 

Armand  Debendieu  (Dubourdieu). 

John  Polingue  (Poullingue). 

Isaac  Polingue  (Poullingue). 

Charles  Brebauld  (Brebaud). 

Peter  de  Vendargues  (Desendargues). 

Blaize  (Bleso)  Demox. 

David  de  la  Court  (Cour). 

Hector  De  St.  Legier  de  Boisronde  (Hector  St.  Legier  de  Boisronde). 

John  Belot  (Jean  Beloc). 

Balthazar  Dalbon. 

Nicholas  Chewutt  (Chomes  ?). 

Anne  Dupre  (du  pre). 

Mary  Villette. 

(Two  names  quite  illegible  here.) 
Catherine  Tibal. 
Marguerit  Faure. 
James  Clavius  (Clavis). 
Pieter  Alexander  Guil  (Gue). 
Shadrick  Bastie. 
Susanne  Guenault. 

Gabriel  La  Penissiere  (Gabrielle  Penissir). 
Magdeleine  Marriette. 
Anthointte  Cailleau  (Caillaux). 
Guy  Mesuim  (Mesmin). 
Lewis  Azire. 

Margueritte  Du  Conum  (Common). 
Magdeleine  Portal. 


112 


MIDDLESEX  OATH  ROLL  NATURALIZATIONS. 


TOINETTE  FaRGEON. 

John  Boner  La  Garde  (Jhon  Bouer  lagarde). 
Viscount  (Visconte)  Cigala,  Clerk. 
Tanneguy  Azire. 

11°  Jan.  1711-12.  Eliza  Fludyer. 

Cornelius  Anderson. 
14°  Jan.  Thomas  Thorhell. 

Gotthard  Hagen. 

Daniel  Stevens. 

John  St.  Genes. 

John  Du  Ges. 

Martha  Clavis. 

SusANNE  La  Cain  (Lacam). 

Samuel  Mougin  (Mongin). 

Maria  Rossy  (Rossi). 

John  Simon  de  la  Heuze,  Clerk. 

Eliza  Lavocatt  (Elizabeth  Laduocat). 

Magdaleine  Meyran  (Madelinne  Meiran). 

Judith  Caubett  (Caubet). 

Maria  Bemin  (Mary  Berrin). 

Rachel  Chovett  (Chauvet). 

Mary  Lavocatt  (Laduocat). 

Cha  Bourseaux  (Charles  Bourceau). 

John  (Jean)  Blanc. 

John  De  Lage  (J[ean]  Delages). 

Isaac  Gacon. 

Gerin  Tessier. 

John  August  Berniere  (Berniera). 
GiACOMo  Rossy  (Rossi). 
Kath  (Catherine)  Barraud. 
Jeane  Strong  (Jane  Strang). 
Mariane  Coussiratt. 

Margaret  De  Lormes  (Margerite  de  Lorsne). 
the  mark  of  elizabeth  muratt. 
John  (Jean)  Privatt  (Privat). 
Paul  le  Bon  (Peaul  Lebon). 
Paul  De  Mallide  (Paul  Malide). 
15''  Jan.  Frantz  Dickerson  (Frans  Drukerson). 

Daniel  Salin  (Sabin). 

In  the  Oath  Roll  the  above  last  list  of  names  from  Jan.  9  to  Jan.  14,  1711-12,  inclusive  are  all 
entered  under  Jan.  10.  In  addition  there  appear  in  the  roll  in  this  list  and  under  the  same 
date,  Jan.  10,  the  following  names  which  do  not  appear  in  the  Sessions  Book  :  — 

Magdeleine  Diore. 
Elisabet  Reynes. 
Elisabeth  Fludyer. 
Cornelius  Andreson. 
Thomas  Thor  Helle. 
Gotthard  J.  Hagen. 
Jean  du  ges. 
Jean  genes. 
Daniel  Steuns. 
Marthe  Clauis. 


NATURALIZATIONS.  1 13 

NATURALIZATION  ACT. 
120  Annce,  No.  13. 

[The  petition  for  this  bill  was  read  in  the  Commons  17 13  May  19.  It  stated  that  petitioner 
was  of  the  city  of  London  merchant,  professed  the  true  Protestant  religion  and  had 
given  testimony  of  loyalty.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  May  20 ; 
passed  the  Conunons  May  30 ;  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  June  i;  passed 
June  8,  and  received  the  royal  assent  June  10. 

See  Commons  Journals  xvii,  pp.  358,  359,  361,  373,  383,  385;  Lords  Journals  xix, 
pp.  555,  562,  566,  571.] 

Lewis  Vanden  Enden,  son  of  John  Vanden  Enden,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam 
in  Holland. 

1 20  Annce,  No.  43. 

[On  I  May  17 13  a  petition  was  presented  to  the  Lords  for  the  naturalization  of  Charles 
Simeon  Descury,  Peter  Ribot,  Peter  Lafitte  et  al  officers  lately  come  from  Spain  and 
Portugal.  The  bill  was  read  a  first  time  in  the  Lords  May  4 ;  passed  the  Lords 
June  3 ;  read  a  first  time  in  the  Commons  June  8 ;  reported  with  amendments  June  25  ; 
passed  the  Commons  July  10 ;  the  Lords  agreed  to  the  amendments  July  11,  and  the 
bill  received  the  royal  assent  July  16.  The  Commons'  amendments  consisted  in  the 
insertion  of  the  names  from  La  Goullainne  to  Stephen  Barbier. 
See  Lords  Journals  xix,  pp.  524,  527,  541,  556,  559,  605,  615;  Commons  Journals  xvii, 
pp.  390,  406,  408,  421-2,  428,  440,  460,  463.] 
Simon  Descury,  son  of  Daniel  Descury,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Tour  in  the  Province 

of  Tourrene,  in  France. 
Peter  Ribot,  son  of  Charles  Ribot,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Hipolite  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Peter  Laffitte,  son  of  Peter  Laffitte,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Peuch  in  the  Province  of 
Guiene,  in  France. 

Peter  Cousseau,  son  of  James  Cousseau,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Tournon  in  the 

Province  of  Guiene,  in  France. 
Daniel  Dufaur,  son  of  Josiah  Dufaur,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Nerac  in  the  Province 

of  Guiene,  in  France. 

Balthazar  Defoissac,  son  of  Noah  Defoissac,  by  Lovise  his  wife,  born  at  Tesac  in  the 

Province  of  Guiene,  in  France. 
Peter  Legrand,  son  of  Peter  Legrand,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  La  Cousade  in  the 

Province  of  Quercy,  in  France. 
Mathew  Suberbielle,  son  of  John  Suberbielle,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Dorthez  in  the 

Province  of  Bearn,  in  France. 
Peter  Darquier,  son  of  Bartholomew  Darquier,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Bordeaux  in 

the  Province  of  Guiene,  in  France. 
Paul  Breton,  son  of  Peter  Breton,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Tounins  in  the  Province 

of  Guiene,  in  France. 

Henry  D'hours,  son  of  Anthony  D 'hours,  by  Lovise  his  wife,  born  at  Monpelier  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Charles  Durand,  son  of  Charles  Durand,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Tournon  in 

the  Province  of  Guiene,  in  France. 
Peter  De  la  Poire,  son  of  Peter  De  la  Poire,  by  Rose  his  wife,  born  at  Vianne  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France, 
Samuel  Coqutsante,  son  of  Samuel  Coqusante,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Nerac  in  the 

Province  of  Guiene,  in  France. 
John  de  la  Boissiere,  son  of  Anthony  Paquet  la  Boissiere,  by  Susanne  his  wife,  born 

at  Roche  Riquie  in  the  Province  of  Augommois,  in  France. 
Charles  Alotte,  son  of  Daniel  Alotte,  by  Ester  his  wife,  born  at  Laudun  in  the  Province 

of  Poitou,  in  France. 

I 


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NATURALIZATIONS. 


John  La  Combe,  son  of  John  La  Combe,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Vezenobre  in 

the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
William  Lacombe,  son  of  Esaiah  Lacombe,  by  Lovise  his  wife,  born  at  Vezenobre  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
John  Teissier,  son  of  James  Teissier,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Anduse  in  the  Province 

of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Alexander  Geffres  La  Touche,  son  of  Charles  Geffres  D'Einchein,  by  Anne  his  wife, 

born  at  Einchein  in  the  Province  of  Poitou,  in  France. 
Gabriel  Geffres  La  Groys,  son  of  Charles  Geffres  D'Einchein,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born 

at  Einchein  in  the  Province  of  Poitou,  in  France. 
John  La  Boutiniere,  son  of  Henry  Massau  La  Boutiniere,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  La 

Sangliere  in  the  Province  of  Poitou,  in  France. 

Francisco  Cavaly,  son  of  Anthony  Cavaly,  by  Corinta  his  wife,  born  at  Lastira  in 
Germany. 

David  Darripe,  son  of  David  Darripe,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Arudy  in  the  Province 
of  Bearn,  in  France. 

Isaac  Crozes,  son  of  Peter  Crozes,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Mazamet  in  the  Province 

of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
James  Bertet,  son  of  James  Bertet,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Soumieres  in  the  Province 

of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
John  Henry  De  Bastide,  son  of  John  De  Bastide,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  The  Hague 

in  Holland. 

Daniel  Gast,  son  of  John  Gast,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Chalais  in  the  Province  of 
St.  Ouge,  in  France. 

Joseph  Dufaur,  son  of  James  Dufaur,  by  Esther  his  wife,  born  at  Nerac  in  the  Province 
of  Guiene,  in  France. 

Peter  Layard,  son  of  Raymond  Layard,  by  Francoise  his  wife,  born  at  Mouflauquin  in 

the  Province  of  Guiene,  in  France. 
Lewis  Ourry,  son  of  James  Ourry,  by  Magdeleine  his  wife,  born  at  Bloys  in  the  Province 

of  Orleans,  in  France. 
Amy  Piaget,  son  of  James  Piaget,  by  Esther  his  wife,  born  in  Geneve. 

Mathieu  Dupuy,  son  of  Isaac  Dupuy,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Damazan  in  the  Province 
of  Guiene,  in  France. 

DoMiNGOS  Barboze,  SOU  of  Renite  Barboze,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Conde  in  the 

Province  of  Minho,  in  Portugal. 
Paul  Cabanis,  son  of  Paul  Cabanis,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Quisac  in  the  Province 

of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
EsTEVEN  Perrin,  SOU  of  Charles  Clausade  Perrin,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Vile  Mage  in 

the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Francis  de  Caudole,  son  of  Francis  de  Caudole,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Penne  in 

France. 

Samuel  Dusoul,  son  of  Isaac  Dusoul,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Fontenay  le  Comte  in 
the  Province  of  Poitou,  in  France. 

John  Mavault,  son  of  James  Marvault,  by  Marv  his  wife,  born  at  Monbron  in  the 

Province  of  Augommois,  in  France. 
Oliver  Malherbe,  son  of  Peter  Malherbe,  by  Francoise  Marie  his  wife,  born  at  Loudon 

in  the  Province  of  Poitou,  in  France. 
EsTEVEN  DucASSE,  SOU  of  Nicholas  Ducasse,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Casteljaloux  in 

the  Province  of  Guiene,  in  France. 
Leu^is  Dejan,  son  of  Anthony  Dejan,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Anduze  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Anthony  Dapilly,  son  of  James  Dapilly,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Andre  de  Valborgue 

in  the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Isaac  St.  Martin  Patras,  son  of  Anthony  Patras,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Grenoble 

in  the  Province  of  Dauphine,  in  France. 


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115 


Thomas  Terson,  son  of  John  Terson,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Puilauians  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc  in  France. 
Anthony  Maillet,  son  of  Claude  Maillet,  by  Lovise  his  wife,  born  at  Sauve  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Lewis  Fabre,  son  of  Lewis  Fabre,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Romme  Detar  in 

the  Province  of  Rovergue,  in  France. 
Daniel  Addee,  son  of  Hillaire  Addee,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Mess  in  the  Province  of 

Lorraine,  in  France. 

Alexander  Gazettes,  son  of  John  De  Gazettes,  by  Perside  his  wife,  born  at  Tournon  in 

the  Province  of  Rovergue,  in  France. 
Jedeon  Duvinois,  son  of  John  Glausel  Duvinois,  by  Antoinette  his  wife,  born  at  Maisse 

in  the  Province  of  Vivarest,  in  France. 
James  Sivaa,  son  of  Peter  Sivaa,  by  Glaire  his  wife,  born  at  Boffre  in  the  Province  of 

Vivarest,  in  France. 

Peter  Gorse,  son  of  James  Gorse,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bergerac  in  the  Province  of 
Guiene,  in  France. 

Gharles  Fournier,  son  of  Anthony  Fournier,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Gous  in  the 

Province  of  Vivarest,  in  France. 
Francis  De  Lasvalz,  son  of  Francis  De  Lasvalz,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Soulage  in 

the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Peter  Lamenes,  son  of  John  Lamenes,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Gollorgne  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  F'rance. 
Daniel  Mauco,  son  of  Esteven  Mauco,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  D'hortez  in  the  Province 

of  Bearn. 

Nicholas  Dubuc,  son  of  Rene  Dubuc,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Montrevil  in  the 

Province  of  Picardie,  in  France. 
Isaac  De  Lavergne,  son  of  Francis  de  Lavergne,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Ciprien 

in  the  Province  of  Guiene,  in  France. 
James  Gomarque,  son  of  John  Gomarque,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Nimigne  in 

Holland. 

Laurens  Valantin,  son  of  John  Valantin,  by  Diane  his  wife,  born  at  Die  in  the  Province 

of  Dauphine,  in  France. 
John  Pain,  son  of  John  Pain,  by  Simonne  his  wife,  born  at  Pont  de  Mouvert  in  the 

Province  of  Gevenes,  in  France. 
Marc  De  Lasale,  son  of  Francis  De  La  Sale,  by  Silvie  his  wife,  born  at  Gamares  in  the 

Province  of  Rovergue,  in  France. 
Daniel  De  La  Sale,  son  of  Francis  De  La  Sale  de  Lautarret,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 

Die  in  the  Province  of  Dauphine,  in  France. 
Francis  Gallary,  son  of  Peter  Gallery,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Vigan  in  the 

Province  of  Gevenes,  in  France. 
ToBiAH  Ballif,  son  of  Peter  Ballif,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Ball  in  Suizland. 
John  Jagmar,  son  of  David  Jagmar,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Gedan  in  France. 
Jeremie  James,  son  of  Jacob  James,  by  Marie  his  wife,  born  at  Gedan  in  France. 
John  Descazals,  son  of  John  Descazals,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Montpelier  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Anthony  Ghabrier,  son  of  Simon  Ghabrier,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Belbuy  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Peter  Billon,  son  of  Adam  Billon,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Rochele  in  France. 
Peter  Lewis  De  Bous,  son  of  Bartholomew  De  Bous,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Lauzane 

in  Suizerland. 

Elias  Lombart,  son  of  John  Lombart,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Boye  in  the  Province 
of  Guiene,  in  France. 

Peter  Pastre,  son  of  John  Pastre,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Morlans  m  the  Province  of 
Bearne,  in  France. 

John  Peter  De  Lostal,  son  of  Peter  De  Lostal,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Palais  in 
the  Province  of  Bearne,  in  France, 


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NATURALIZATIONS. 


Peter  Barcus,  son  of  Francis  Barcus,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Pau  in  the  Province  of 
Bearne,  in  France. 

Peter  Abadie  De  Bouine,  son  of  John  De  Bouine,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Mallac  in 

the  Province  of  Bearne,  in  France. 
John  Babtiste  Thian  De  Blevile,  son  of  John  Babtiste  thian,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 

born  at  La  Rochele  in  France. 
Francis  Mercier,  son  of  Paul  Mercier,  by  Antonette  his  wife,  born  at  Monnteau  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
John  D'arbolade,  son  of  John  Arbolade,  by  Isanveau  his  wife,  born  in  the  Province  of 

Valentia  in  Spain. 

John  Clausade,  son  of  Stephen  Clausade,  by  Antonette  his  wife,  born  at  Carmaing  in 

the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Francis  Roudelette,  son  of  Peter  Roudelette,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Bourdeaux  in 

the  Province  of  Guiene,  in  France. 
Andrew  D'esamblard,  son  of  Andrew  Marie,  by  Franson  his  wife,  born  at  Maens  in  the 

Province  of  Dauphine,  in  France. 
Mark  Brassard,  son  of  Isaac  Brassard,  by  Constante  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban  in  the 

Province  of  Guiene,  in  France. 
Saviniac  De  Clapiez,  son  of  Francis  De  Clapiez,  by  Coulombe  his  wife,  born  at  Moun- 

tanac  in  the  Province  of  Languedoc. 
Cezar  Piqueniz,  son  of  Peter  Piqueniz,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Jean 

Dangeley  in  the  Province  of  Xaintonge. 
Daniel  Da  Berlin,  son  of  Francis  Da  Berlin  deporte,  by  Marguerite  his  wife,  born  at 

Lunee  in  the  Province  of  Languedoc. 
Daniel  Faure,  son  of  Laurance  Faure,  by  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  at  Revel  in  the  Province 

of  Languedoc. 

Paul  Dangicourd,  son  of  Jaques  Dangicourd,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Jean  Dangeley 

in  the  Province  of  Saintonge. 
Stephen  Cazalet,  son  of  Peter  Cazalet,  by  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  at  Sumenne  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc. 
Michel  Soleirol,  son  of  John  Soleirol,  by  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  at  Monteils  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc. 
Francis  Mischel,  son  of  Jaques  Mailiac,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Cornus  in  the 

Province  of  Guiene,  in  France. 
Peter  Clarck,  son  of  Peter  Clarck,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Closein  in  the 

Province  of  Langueoinis. 
Mark  Anthony  Faubares,  son  of  Stephen  Faubares,  by  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  at  St. 

Andre  Devaluerne  in  the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Lewis  Senebier,  son  of  Jesse  Senebier,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Maens  in  the  Province 

of  Dauphine. 

Paul  De  grand  Maison,  son  of  Paul  De  grand  Maison,  by  Francoise  his  wife,  born  at 

Poitie  in  the  Province  of  Poitou. 
Peter  Lambert,  son  of  Francis  Deodine,  by  Antonette  his  wife,  born  at  Grenoble  in 

the  Province  of  Dauphine. 
Thomas  de  Medina,  son  of  Manuel  de  Medina,  by  Isavelle  his  wife,  born  at  Segoviee  in 

the  Province  of  Castille,  in  Spain. 
Lewis  Dangilbaut,  son  of  Alexander  Dangilbaut,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  in  the  Province 

of  Dauphine. 

Gratian  Berauld,  son  of  John  Berauld,  by  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  at  Castiljalous  in  the 
Province  of  Guienne. 

Joseph  Bertin,  son  of  John  Bertin,  by  Jean  his  wife,  born  at  Castlemoron  in  the  Province 
of  Aquitanio. 

John  Sauvage,  son  of  Augustin  Sauvage,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  in  the  Town  of 

Castelneau  in  the  Province  of  Aquitanio. 
Isaac  Blanchard,  son  of  John  Blanchard,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bourdeaux  in  the 

Province  of  Guiene, 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


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Bernard  Richon,  son  of  Martial  Richon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Libourne  in  the 
Province  of  Guienne. 

Abraham  Teulieres,  son  of  Gaillard  Teulieres,  by  Antoinette  his  wife,  born  at  Causade 

in  the  Province  of  Guienne. 
Moses  Carries,  son  of  Stephen  Carries,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  La  Cabarrade  in 

the  Province  of  Languedoc. 
Charles  Cormonts,  son  of  PhiHp  Cormonts,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  the  Town  of  St. 

Pons  in  the  Province  of  Languedoc. 
Francis  Barbut,  son  of  Peter  Barbut,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc. 
Lewis  Despares,  son  of  Lewis  Despares,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Orbec  in  the  Province 

of  Normandy. 

John  Majou^  son  of  Rene  Majou,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  in  the  Parish  of  Chaurainay 

in  the  Province  of  Poitou. 
Peter  La  Coste,  son  of  Benjamin  La  Coste,  by  Lovise  his  wife,  born  at  Abeillan  in  the 

Province  of  Aquatania. 
John  Baptiste  Deparay,  son  of  Claude  Seriere,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in 

the  Province  of  Lile. 

Stephen  Morelon,  son  of  John  Morelon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  St.  a  Foy  in  the 
Province  of  Guienne. 

Solomon  Cavalier,  son  of  Dennis  Cavalier,  by  Ester  his  wife,  born  at  Diep  in  the 
Province  of  Guienne. 

Peter  Gentit,  son  of  James  Gentit,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Tremblade  in  the 

Province  of  Xaintonge. 
Lewis  Desisles,  son  of  Daniel  Laubuge,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Lisle  Bouchard 

in  the  Province  of  Tourenne. 
Lewis  Turpin,  son  of  —  Turpin,  Councellor  in  the  Parliament  at  Mets,  born  at  Belhem 

in  the  Province  of  Perche  in  the  Generallity  of  Tourenne. 
David  Mazuer,  son  of  Peter  Mazuer,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Carmaing  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc. 
Stephen  Costris,  an  Infant,  son  of  Peter  Costris,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Bergen- 

opsoon  in  the  United  Provinces. 
Claude  St.  Amour,  son  of  James  St.  Amour,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 

Blois  in  the  Generality  of  Orleans. 
James  Fountain,  son  of  Abraham  Fountain,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  The  Hague. 
Jacob  Dubosc,  son  of  Moses  Dubosc,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Clarac  in  the 

Province  of  Guienne. 

Peter  Chabane,  son  of  Peter  Chabane,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Zurick  in  the  Canton 
of  Bern. 

Peter  Salbert  De  Marsilly,  son  of  Peter  Salbert  De  Marsilly,  by  Magdeliene  his  wife, 

born  at  Utrich  in  Holland. 
Charles  La  Bouchetiere,  son  of  Charles  La  Bouchetiere,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 

Ghent  in  Flanders. 

Francis  Cayran,  son  of  Peter  Cayran,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Nerrac  in  the  Province 
of  Guiene,  in  France. 

John  Villemisson,  son  of  James  Villemisson,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  the  Generality 

of  Tourenne,  in  France. 
James  Vitrack,  son  of  Peter  Vitrack,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Laforce  in  the 

Province  of  Guiene,  in  France. 
Isaac  Guibert,  son  of  Isaac  Guibert,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Pardalian  in  the  Province 

of  Guiene,  in  France. 

John  Molie,  son  of  Timothee  Molie,  by  Jeane  his  wife,  born  at  Peuch  in  the  Province 
of  Guiene,  in  France. 

JosuE  DuFAY  Dessoudun,  SOU  of  Josue  Dufay  Dessoudun,  by  Margarett  his  wife,  born 

at  Niort  in  the  Province  of  Poitou,  in  France. 
John  Nicolas,  son  of  Daniel  Nicolas,  by  Susanne  his  wife,  born  at  Chalais  in  the 

Province  of  St.  Ouge,  in  France. 


118 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


John  Corbetes,  son  of  James  Corbetes,  by  Antoinette  his  wife,  born  at  Aulas  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
James  Ribot,  son  of  Charles  Ribot,  by  Margrett  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Hipolite  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Charles  Ribot,  son  of  Charles  Ribot,  by  Margrett  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Hipolite  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
John  Bagars,  son  of  Henry  Mazel  De  Bagars,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Vigau  in 

the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Aldebert  Castanier,  son  of  Estephen  Castanier,  by  Lovise  his  wife,  born  at  Marvejolz 

in  the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
John  Lewis  De  St.  Simon,  son  of  Lawrence  Francis  de  St.  Simon,  by  Jane  Thereze  his 

wife,  born  at  Holleguie  in  Flanders. 
Charles  De  Goullainne,  son  of  Samuel  De  Gouillainne,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  born  at 

Laudouniere  in  the  Province  of  Britain,  in  France. 
Charles  De  Goullainne,  son  of  Charles  De  Gouillainne,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  The 

Hague  in  Holland. 

Peter  Royrand  de  la  Jauniere,  son  of  Eliah  Royrand,  by  Celeste  his  wife,  born  at  St. 
Fulgent  in  the  Province  of  Poitou,  in  France.  (C.J.  reads  Royxand  and  Jauniexe, 
C.J.,  xvii,  p.  440.) 

James  Stample,  son  of  John  Stample,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
Stephen  Barbier,  son  of  Daniel  Barbier,  by  Marthe  his  wife,  born  at  Bergerac  in  the 

Province  of  Guienne,  in  France.    (C.J.  reads  Barbiex,  C.J.,  xvii,  p.  440.) 
Anthony  Vial,  alias  St.  Julien,  son  of  Anthony  V^ial,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at 

Vinsobre  in  the  Province  of  Dauphine,  in  France. 

130  Annce,  No.  19. 

[Kirchoff's  bill  was  introduced  in  the  Lords  29  April  1914,  and  received  the  royal  assent 
5  June.    For  its  legislative  history  see  L.J.  xix,  pp.  670,  672,  674,  677,  679,  703, 
707  ;  C.J.  xvii,  pp.  624,  §34,  641,  650,  667.1 
Christian  William  Kirchhoff,  son  of  Henry  Kirchhoff,  by  Margaretha  his  wife,  born 
in  Hambrow. 

130  Annce,  No,  29. 

[The  petition  for  Dupree's  bill  was  presented  to  the  Lords  4  May  17 14.      The  bill 
received  the  royal  assent  25  June.    For  its  legislative  history  see  L.J.  xix,  pp.  674, 
677'  694,  701,  702,  727,  731;  C.J.  xvii,  663,  673,  688,  699,  701.] 
Samuel  Du  Pree  (Dupree),  son  of  Moses  Du  Pree,  by  Catherina  Cornelissen  his  wife,  born 
at  Harlem  in  Holland. 

130  Annce,  No.  57. 

[The  petition  of  James  Eymer,  Isaac  Sailly  and  Martin  du  Clousy  was  presented  to  the 
Commons  6  March  1713-14.  It  described  them  as  officers  who  served  in  the  army  and 
are  returned  from  Gibraltar  and  Port  Mahon  whose  regiments  were  broke  abroad, 
that  they  are  foreigners  but  have  served  her  Majesty  abroad  during  the  late  wars. 
There  are  three  entries  of  the  taking  of  oaths,  C.J.  xvii,  pp.  558,  559,  560,  which  give 
the  bulk  of  the  names  in  this  Act.  They  are  all  described  as  disbanded  officers.  The 
variants  here  given  in  the  text  are  from  these  oaths  entries.  The  amendments  in 
the  Lords  consisted  in  adding  all  the  names  from  Heart  to  Fabry.  The  bill  received 
the  royal  assent  on  9  July  17 14. 

See  C.J.  xvii,  pp.  514,  559,  560,  578,  619,  643,  688,  720;  L.J.  xix,  pp.  692,  701,  705,  713, 
718,  721,  752,  753.] 

James  Eymer,  son  of  James  Eymer,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Aquitania  in  France. 
Isaac  Sailly,  son  of  Charles  Sailly,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Cassell  in  Germany. 
Martin  Du  Clousy,  son  of  Charles  Du  Clousy,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Frize  in 
Holland. 

Peter  De  Falguerolles  (Defalqueroles),  son  of  Peter  De  Falguerolles,  by  Jane  his 

wife,  born  at  Saint  Hippolite  in  Languedoc. 
David  Simond,  son  of  James  Simond,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Nions  in  Dolphine. 


NATURALISATIONS. 


119 


Anthony  Bissiere,  son  of  Lewis  Bissiere,  by  Claudine  his  wife,  born  at  Grenoble  in 
Dauphine. 

Phillip  De  Clapie,  son  of  Lewis  De  Clapie,  by  Colombe  his  wife,  born  at  Montagnac  in 
Languedoc. 

Anthony  Marcell,  son  of  Paul  Marcell,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Vzes  in  Languedoc. 
Peter  Scale,  son  of  John  Scale,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Frique  in  France. 
Peter  Lafargeze,  son  of  Peter  Lafargeze,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Tournack  in  France. 
Martin  Ribera,  son  of  Peter  Ribera,  by  Cathrine  his  wife,  born  at  Alcantra  in  Spain. 
John  Martell,  son  of  Andrew  Martell,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Puilauren  in  Languedoc. 
Charles  Buor,  son  of  Isaac  Buor,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  at  Monteyn  in  the 

Provi-nce  of  Poitou,  in  France. 
John  La  Caux  (Lacoux),  son  of  John  La  Caux,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  in  Guiene  in 

France. 

Abraham  Pinchinat  (Pinchmat),  son  of  Joseph  Pinchinat,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 
Provance  in  France. 

Deziere  Romegoux  (James  Dessire  Romegoux),  son  of  James  Romegoux,  by  Ann  his  wife, 

born  at  Glairas  in  France. 
John  Greul  (Gruell),  son  of  Andrew  Greul,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Mannheim  in 

Palatinate. 

James  Pellissier,  son  of  Isaac  Pellissier,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Nimes  in  Languedoc. 
Gabriel  Laban,  son  of  Abel  Laban,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Tignes  in  France. 
Isaac  Duprat,  son  of  Thobie  Duprat,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  in  Aquitania  in  France. 
John  Gazeau,  son  of  Paul  Gazeau,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Poitou  in  France. 
John  Dumas,  son  of  James  Dumas,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Vzes  in  France. 
Paul  Delafarrelle,  son  of  Francis  Delafarrelle,  by  Renee  his  wife,  born  at  Croisill  in 
France. 

Daniel  Canet  (Cannet),  son  of  Francis  Canet,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Guiene  in  France. 
James  Razou  (Razoux),  son  of  William  Razou,  by  Madon  his  wife,  born  in  Languedoc 
in  France. 

Henry  Delamilliere,  son  of  Fleurant  Delamilliere,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Poitou  in 
France. 

Francis  Mairargue  (Manaigus),  son  of  James  Mairargue,  by  Jaquete  his  wife,  born  at 

Quissac  in  Languedoc. 
John  Rouviere,  son  of  Anthony  Rouviere,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Alaix  in 

Languedoc. 

John  Duvernet  Romegoux  (John  Francis   Duvernet   Romegoux),   son  of  James 

Romegoux,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Glairas  in  France. 
John  Durand,  son  of  John  Durand,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Castres  in  Languedoc. 
Bernard  Chapuy  (Chapny),  son  of  Maurice  Chapuy,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bay  in 

France. 

Stephen  Delfien  (Delfieu),  son  of  Peter  Delfien,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Barne  in 
Languedoc. 

Lovis  Marcell,  son  of  Anthony  Marcell,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Vzes  in  Languedoc. 
Durand  Du  Theron  (Durant  Durethon),  son  of  Durand  Du  Theron,  by  Bernadine  his 

wife,  born  at  Ghent  in  Flanders. 
Peter  Piaget,  son  of  Abraham  Piaget,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  Geneve. 

Peter  Bouy  (Bouys),  son  of  Peter  Bouy,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Castres  in  Languedoc. 
Laurence  Cock,  son  of  Thomas  Cock,  by  Johanna  his  wife,  born  at  Gothenburgh  in 
Swedeland. 

Henry  Van  Deck  (Vandeck),  son  of  Herman  Van  Deck,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Konigs- 
berg  in  Prussia. 

James  Chabaud,  son  of  James  Chabaud,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in  France. 
Henry  Westfall,  son  of  Henry  Westfall,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Lubeck  in  Swedeland. 
Cornelius  Benson,  son  of  Benjamin  Benson,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Cottonburg  in 
Swedeland. 


120 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


John  Dalbos,  son  of  James  Dalbos,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Private  De  Vallonge 

in  the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France, 
Abraham  Durant  (Durand),  son  of  Andibert  Durant,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Tailbourg 

in  the  Province  of  Xaintonge,  in  France. 
John  De  Heart,  son  of  Lambert  De  Heart,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  in  Nimiguen. 
James  Maturin,  son  of  John  Maturin  and  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Miremont  in  Guiene, 

in  France. 

John  La  Coste  De  Croy,  son  of  Alexander  La  Coste  De  Croy,  by  EHzabeth  his  wife, 

born  at  Saint  Hipohte  in  Languedoc,  in  France. 
John  Portal,  son  of  John  Portal,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Hipolite  in 

Languedoc,  in  France. 
William  Arnaud,  son  of  Peter  Arnaud,  by  Jeane  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Hipolite  in 

Languedoc,  in  France. 
John  De  Guillauma  (Guillamna),  son  of  Daniel  De  Guillauma  (Guillamna),  by  Margaret 

his  wife,  born  at  Labastide  Darmaignac  in  Guiene. 
Paul  La  Tour,  son  of  Stephen  La  Tour,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Tuilaurens  in 

Languedoc. 

Arnoldus  Tullekens,  son  of  Buttger  Tullekens,  bv  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bosh  in 
Holland. 

Francis  Ligonier,  son  of  Lewis  Ligonier,  by  Lowise  his  wife,  born  at  Castres  in 

Languedoc,  in  France. 
John  Ricard,  son  of  John  Ricard,  by  Panntaude  his  wife,  born  at  Lunell  in  Languedoc, 

in  France. 

Marck  Anthony  Bissiere,  son  of  Lewis  Bissiere,  by  Glaudine  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Peter  Frow,  son  of  Peter  Frow,  by  Jeane  his  wife,  born  at  Vivaj  in  Swisserland. 
Gabriel  Michelet,  son  of  Peter  Michelet,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Tonneux  in  Guiene, 
in  France. 

John  Le  Sueur,  son  of  Francis  Le  Sueur,  by  Charlote  his  wife,  born  at  La  Ferte  in  France. 
Daniel  Benar  Pelisson,  son  of  Hyiacinthe  Benar  Pelisson,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at 
Angers  in  Anjou. 

Marck  Poullet,  son  of  Marck  Poullet,  by  Jeane  his  wife,  born  at  Anduze  in  Languedoc. 
John   Bourrely,   son   of   Daniel   Bourrely,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in 
Languedoc. 

John  Henry  Guinard  (Guinaud),  son  of  James  Guinard  (Guinaud),  by  Susanna  his  wife, 

born  at  Newfchattel  in  Switzerland. 
Peter  Guiball  (Guiball),  son  of  John  Guibal,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Ovigan  in 

Languedoc,  in  France. 
Charles  La  Croix,  son  of  Peter  La  Croix,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Livron  in 

Dauphine. 

Henry  Pascall,  son  of  Benjamin  Pascall,  by  Jeane  his  wife,  born  at  The  Hague  in 
Holland. 

Bernard  Frederick,  son  of  Jacob  Frederick,  by  Agneta  his  wife,  born  at  Cothen  in  the 

Principality  of  Anhalt,  in  Germany. 
Peter  Fabry,  son  of  Andrew  Fabry,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Guilestre  in  Dauphine, 

in  France. 


130  Annce,  No.  58. 

[On  8  June  17 14  a  petition  was  presented  to  the  Commons  for  John  Burr,  merchant, 
born  out  of  allegiance  but  of  English  parents,  and  always  professed  the  Protestant 
religion  and  giyen  testimony  of  his  loyalty  to  her  Majesty.  The  bill  received  the 
royal  assent  July  9.  For  its  legislative  historv  see  C.J.  xvii,  pp.  671,  677,  679,  687, 
691,  711,  721  ;  L.J.xix,  pp.  736,  739,  742  745/759-]* 

*  From  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Anne  the  naturalizations  cease  to  be  preponderatingly  those  of  Hiigenots.  It  is 
therefore  unnecessary  to  prefix  the  elaborated  introductions  giving  the  full  legislative  history  of  each  bill.  A  brief 
note  will  therefore  in  each  case  suffice  for  the  remaining  Acts  in  this  volume.  It  is  only  necessary  to  add  that  in 
each  case  the  petition  for  the  Bill  states  that  the  petitioner  professes  the  true  Protestant  religion. 


NATURALIZATIONS.  121 

Daniel  Burr,  son  of  Nathaniel  Burr,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  born  in  Amsterdame. 


lo  Georgij  I,  No.  17. 
(Received  the  royal  assent  17 15,  July  20.) 
Florian  Goebell,  son  of  Florian  Goebell  and  Katherine  his  wife,  born  in  Hambrow. 


lo  Georgij  I,  No.  18. 
(Received  the  royal  assent  17 15,  July  20.) 
Herman  Meijer  (Meyer),  son  of  Rudolph  Meijer  and  Katherina  his  wife,  born  in  Moscow. 


10  Georgij  I,  No.  60. 
(Received  the  royal  assent  17 15,  Sept.  21.) 
Frederica,  Countess  of  Holderness,  daughter  of  Maynard,  Duke  of  Schonburg,  and 

Carolina  his  wife,  born  at  Berlin  in  Brandenburgh. 
Peter  Gravier,  son  of  Peter  Gravier  and  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Montpelier  in 

Languedock,  in  France. 
Theodore  Boucher,  son  of  Theodore  Boucher  and  Anne  his  wife,  born  in  the  Island 

of  Guardelope  in  America. 
Francis  Masson  (Mason),  son  of  John  Masson  and  Michel  his  wife,  born  at  Dompiere 

near  Paris  in  France. 


jo  Georgij  I,  No.  61. 
(Received  the  royal  assent  1715,  Sept.  21.) 
Robert  de  Vlieger,  son  of  Isack  De  Vlieger  and  Petronella  his  wife,  born  at  The  Bosh. 
George  Christian  Luders,  son  of  Nicholas  Luders  and  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Bronswyck 
in  Lunenburgh. 

William  Adolf  Keller,  son  of  Richard  Keller  and  Johanna  Odilia  his  wife,  born  at 
Wald  in  the  Duchy  of  Berg  in  the  Dominions  of  the  Elector  Palatine. 

Stephen  Teissier,  son  of  James  Teissier  and  Susanna  his  wife,  born  in  Languedock. 

Charles  Loubier,  son  of  Mathew  Loubier  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Languadock. 

Bernard  Naminck,  son  of  Bartholomeus  Naminck  and  Martina  his  wife,  born  at  Amster- 
dame in  Holland.  (In  the  Commons  Journals  xviii,  p.  202,  these  names  are  given  as 
Robert  Ulieger,  George  Christian  Ludress,  William  Keller,  Stephen  Teissier,  Charles 
Loubier  and  Bernard  Naminick.) 


jo  Georgij  I,  No.  65. 
(Received  the  royal  assent  17 15-16,  Feb.  17.) 
Henry  Cornelisen,  son  of  Henry  Cornelisen  and  Catherina  Berghman  his  wife,  born 
at  Haerlem  in  Holland. 


jo  Georgij  I,  No.  70. 
(Received  the  royal  assent  17 15-16,  March  23.) 
Frederick  Guliker,  son  of  George  Guliker,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburgh. 


lo  Georgij  I,  No.  yi. 
(Received  the  royal  assent  1 715-16,  March  23.) 
Gerard  Roeters,  son  of  Jacob  Roeters,  by  Perina  Van  Bensekum  his  wife,  born  at 
Amsterdam  in  Holland.  (In  C.J.  xviii,  p.  381,  he  is  decribed  as  of  London,  merchant.) 


122    :NATURALIZATI0NS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 

lo  Georgij  I,  No.  86. 
(Received  the  royal  assent  1716,  April  12.) 
Caspar  White,  son  of  Jacob  White,  by  Gidske  his  wife,  born  at  Drunton  in  Norway. 


lo  Georgij  I,  No.  106. 
Erengard  Melosine,  Baroness  of  Schulenburg,  daughter  of  Gustavus  Adolphus,  Baron 
of  Schulenburg",  by  Petronelle  Odilie  de  Schwenken  his  wife,  born  at  Emden  in  the 
Dutchy  of  Madgebourg. 


DENIZATIONS, 

1 7 14  Dec.  29.    Elie  Paz, 

Solomon  de  Paz,  of  London,  merchants. 
MoRDECAY  Gomez, 
Jacob  Gomez, 
Danieli  Gomez, 

Davidi  Gomez,  of  New  York  in  America,  merchants.    {Patent  Roll, 
I  Geo.  I,  part.  6.) 


NATURALIZATION  ACTS. 
30  Georgij  I,  No.  5. 
(Received  the  royal  assent  17 17,  April  10.) 
Isaac  Kuyckvan  Mierop,  son  of  Cornells  Kuyckvan  Mierop,  by  Anna  Magdalena 
Brouwerius  his  wife,  born  at  Zelon  upon  the  coast  called  Jaffnapatam  in  the  East 
Indies. 


30  Georgij  I,  No  54. 
(The  bill  finally  passed  17 17,  July  5.) 
John  Jacob  Heldt,  son  of  George  Helot  [Heldt],  by  Cesa  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburgh 
in  Germany. 

Theodore  Van  Rheden  (Vanrheden),  son  of  John  Van  Rheden,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at 
Bremen  in  Germany. 

John  Gercken,  son  of  Ludewig  Gercken,  by  Siebella  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in 
Germany. 

John  Henry  Vassmer,  son  of  Hans  Henry  Vassmer,  by  Agnesa  his  wife,  born  at  Baren- 
burgh  in  Germany. 

Peter  Rameyer,  son  of  John  Rameyer,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburgh  in  Germany. 
Christopher  Gildemeester,  son  of  John  Gildemeester,  by  Helena  his  wife,  born  at 

Bremen  in  Germany.    (In  C.J.  xviii,  p.  610,  the  name  appears  as  Gilde-Meester.) 
John  Andrew  Heyman,  son  of  John  Heyman,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Seasen  in 

Germany. 

Godfrey  Weckell,  son  of  David  Weckell,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Narva  in  Livonia. 
Peter  Simond,  son  of  Peter  Simond,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Peter  Devisme,  son  of  Peter  Devisme,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Couy  in  Picardy.  (In 

C.J.  xviii,  p.  612,  the  name  appears  as  Peter  Devismer.) 
Peter  Vallete,  son  of  Stephen  Vallete,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Bergerac  in  the  Province 

of  Guinne. 

Francis  Caussen,  son  of  John  Caussen,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Lunel  in 
Languedoc.    (In  C.J.  xviii,  p.  612,  the  name  appears  as  Gaussen.) 

Christian  Benjamin  Mentzel,  son  of  Christian  Mentzel,  by  Anna  Ursula  his  wife,  born 
at  Hirschberg  in  Germany. 


DENIZATIONS :  NATURALIZATIONS. 


123 


DENIZATIONS. 

1 71 7  May  10.    Rodrigo  Ximenes. 

Salomon  deCastro. 
Abrahamo  da  Costa. 
Jacob  Dias. 

Fernandes  Daniel  Dias. 
Fernandes  Jacob  da  Costa. 
Isaac  Sierra.   (Patent  Roll,  3  Geo.  I,  part  3.) 
1 717  July  10.    Archibald  Hope,  senr., 
Henrico  Hope, 
Joh[ann]i  Hope, 
Archibald  Hope,  junr., 
Jacobo  Hope, 
IsAACO  Hope, 
Thome  Hope, 
Adrian  Hope, 

Zacharie  Hope,  sons  of  said  Archibald  Hope,  senr.,  and  born  abroad. 
(Patent  Roll,  3  Geo.  I,  part  4.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
40  Georgij  I,  No.  4. 
(Bill  received  the  royal  assent  171 7-8,  Feb.  3.) 
Abraham  Boetefeur,  son  of  Henry  Boetefeur,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Hamburgh. 

40  Georgij  I,  No.  38. 
(Bill  tinally  passed  1717-8,  March  17.) 
Peter  Rose,  son  of  John  Henry  Rose,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Francfort  in  Germany. 
John  Bourguet,  son  of  John  Boruguet,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in 
Languedock. 

Peter  Conraed  Swellengrebell,  son  of  Hendrick  Swellengrebell,  by  Anna  his  wife, 
born  in  Moscow. 

Peter  Capon,  son  of  John  Capon,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Bourdeaux  in  France. 
John  Jochim  Boetefeur,  son  of  Jochim  Boetefeur,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburgh 

in  Germany.    (In  C.J.  xviii,  p.  744,  the  name  appears  as  John  Botefeur.) 
Isaac  Gervais,  son  of  David  Gervais  and  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in  France. 
John  Cartier,  son  of  Peter  Cartier,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Neuuville  in  Swisserland. 
Arnold  Lang,  son  of  Henry  Lang,  by  Adelheit  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
John  Abraham  Korten,  son  of  Jasper  Korten,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Elberfeldt  in 

Germany. 

Nicholas  Toepken,  son  of  John  Toepken,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
Daniel  Japie,  son  of  Daniel  Japie,  by  Judy  Adrien  his  wife,  born  at  Mornack  in  France. 

40  Georgij  I,  No.  39. 
(Bill  finally  passed  1717-8,  March  18.) 
Martin  Ludolph,  son  of  Martin  Ludolph,  by  Christiana  his  wife,  born  at  Lubeck  in 
Lower  Saxony. 

Ulrick  Jansen,  son  of  Jan  Gerritts,  by  Henrietta  his  wife,  born  at  Norden  in  East 
Friesland. 

John  Ludolph  Spellerberg,  son  of  John  Spellerberg,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Hildes- 
heim  in  Germany. 

John  Spieker,  son  of  John  Spieker,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Abo  in  the  Dukedom 
of  Finland. 

Laurence  Gundelach,  son  of  Francis  Gundelach,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  at  Oranie 
Boom  in  the  Dukedom  of  Anhault,  in  Germany.  (The  last  two  names  were  inserted 
in  the  bill  in  the  Commons  on  the  i8th  March,  1717-8,  C.J.  xviii,  p.  767.) 


124 


DENIZATIONS  :    NA  TUR ALIZ ATIONS. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1718  April  24.    Elizabeth  Burr,  wife  of  Daniel  Burr,  late  of  Amsterdam,  and  now  of  the 
city  of  London,  merchant,  and 
Sophia  and  Rebecca  Burr,  their  daughters,  and 

Frederick  and  Daniel  Burr,  their  sons,  born  abroad.    {Patent  Roll, 
4  Geo.  I,  part  5.) 


NA  T  URALIZA  TIONS. 
50  Georgij  I,  No.  27. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  10  March,  17 18-9.) 
Peter  Sejourne,  son  of  Peter  Sejourne,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rochel  in  France. 
Samuel  Dufresnay,  son  of  John  Dufresnay,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Loudun  in  the 

Province  of  Touraine,  in  France. 
Peter  Lucas,  son  of  Gotfried  Lucas,  by  Catherina  his  wife,  born  at  Elverfield  in 
Germany. 

50  Georgij  I,  No.  28. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  10  March,  17 18-9.) 
LuDOWiCK  Christian  Sprogell,  son  of  John  Henry  Sprogell,  by  Susanna  Margaretta 
his  wife,  born  at  Quedlinbourgh  in  Lower  Saxony,  in  Germany. 

50  Georgij  I,  No.  57. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  18  April,  17 19.) 
Peter  Lamy  de  Hame,  son  of  John  Lamy  de  Hame,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Clairac 

in  the  Province  of  Guiene,  in  France. 
Charlotte  Whetstone,  daughter  of  George  and  Henrietta  Whetstone,  born  at  Berlin  in 
Germany.    (In  the  Lords  Journals  xxi,  p.  127,  a  petition  was  presented  by  Rene 
Cottiby    for    naturalization    [under  this  bill].    His  name  however  seems  to  have 
been  dropped.) 


DENIZATIONS. 
1 7 19  April  24.    John  Mendes  da  Costa,  junr., 
Jacob  Martins, 
Francis  Salvador,  junr., 
Jacob  Mendes  da  Costa, 
Abraham  Bravo, 
Beniamin  Bravo, 

Isaac  Silva,  born  abroad.       (Patent  Roll,  5  Geo.  I,  part  2.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
60  Georgij  I,  No.  35. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  April,  1720.) 
Mary  Sophia  Charlotte,  Viscountess  Howe,  wife  of  Scroop,  Lord  Viscount  Howe,  of  the 
Kingdom  of  Ireland,  daughter  of  John  Adolphus,  Baron  of  Kielmans  Egge,  deceased, 
by  the  Honorable  Charlotte  Kielmans  Egge,  Countess  of  Platen,  born  in  Hanover. 

60  Georgij  /,  No.  36. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  April,  1720.) 
Gerard  Van  Neck,  son  of  Cornelius  Van  Neck,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  The  Hague  in 
Holland.    (The  Commons  Journals  xix,  p.  190,  describe  him  as  a  merchant.) 

60  Georgij  I,  No.  37. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  April,  1720.) 
Bennet  Erasmus  Hopper,  son  of  Anthony  Ulrick  Hopfer,  by  Christiana  Barbara  his 
wife,  born  at  Stuttgard  in  the  Dutchy  of  Wertenberg,  in  Germany. 


NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS.  125 

60  Georgij  I,  No.  38. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  April,  1720.) 
John  Backer,  son  of  John  Backer,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 
(The  Commons  Journals  xix,  p.  287,  describe  him  as  a  merchant.) 

60  Georgij  I,  No.  39. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  April,  1720.) 
Samuell  Gampert,  son  of  John  Ulric  Gampert,  by  Anna  Margaretta  his  wife,  born  in 
Geneva.    (The  Commons  Journal  xix,  p.  190,  describes  him  as  a  merchant.) 

60  Georgij  I,  No.  40. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  April,  1720.) 
Cornelius  Backer,  son  of  John  Backer,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in 

Holland.    (The  Commons  Journals  xix,  p.  209  describe  him  as  a  merchant.) 
Henry  de  Putter,  son  of  John  de  Putter,  by  Jea  Van  Ameland  his  wife,  born  in 
Amsterdam. 

60  Georgij  I,  No.  41. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  April,  1720.) 
Francis  Van  Hemert  and  John  Van  Hemert,  sons  of  Francis  Van  Hemert,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  born  in  Amsterdam.    (The  Commons  Journals  xix.  p.  188,  describe   them  as 
merchants,  and  give  the  name  as  Vanhemert.) 
Frederick  Morgan,  son  of  Marques  Morgan,  by  Anna  Sophia  his  wife,  born  in  Copen- 
hagen. 

Henry  Nicholas  Sander,  son  of  Frederick  Sander,  by  Margaretta  his  wife,  born  in 
Lune-burgh.    {see  L.J.  xxi,  p.  208.) 

60  Georgij  I,  No.  42. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  April,  1720.) 
John  Henry  Grutzmann,  son  of  John  Grutzmann,  by  Hester  his  wife,  born  at  Mittaw  in 
Courl^nd.    (The  Commons  Journals  xix,  p.  279,  describe  him  as  a  merchant.) 

60  Georgij  I,  No.  65. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  June,  1720.) 
Philip  Germain  (Germaine),  son  of  John  Germain,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  The  Hague 
in  Holland. 

George  Hollmans,  son  of  Robert  Hollmans,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  in  the  Island  of 
Borntholme  in  Denmark. 

60  Georgij  /,  No.  66. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  June,  1720.) 
George  Angel,  son  of  Lawrence  Angel,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  at  Saxe  Gotha  in 
Germany. 

DENIZATIONS. 

1719-20  Jan.  13.    Christopher,  Count  de  Degenfelds,  born  abroad.   {Patent  Roll,  6  Geo. 
I,  part  I.) 

1720  April  27.    Claude  Charlotte,  Countess  Dowager  of  Stafford,  born  abroad.  {Patent 
Roll,  6  Geo.  I,  part  3.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
70  Georgij  I,  No.  4. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  Jan.  1 720-1.) 
John  Robethon,  son  of  John  Robethon,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
George  Robethon,  son  of  John  Robethon  (first  before  mentioned),  by  Claude  his  wife, 
born  in  Cell, 


126 


NATURALIZATIONS :  DENIZATIONS. 


70  Georgij  I,  No.  6. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  Feb.,  1720— i.) 
Joachim  Peterssen,  son  of  Michael  Peterssen,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  in  Hambourgh. 

(The  Commons  Journals  xix,  p.  387,  describe  him  as  a  merchant.) 
Henry  Muilman,  son  of  Peter  Schout  Muilman,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Amsterdam. 
Benedict  Koep,  son  of  Benedict  Koep,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  in  Hamburgh. 
John  Henry  Ott,  son  of  John  Baptist  Ott,  by  Dorethea  his  wife,  born  at  Zurich  in 
Switzerland. 

70  Georgij  I,  No.  17. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  March  1 720-1.) 
Isabella,  Countess  of  Denbigh,  wife  of  William,  Earl  of  Denbigh,  daughter  of  Peter  de 
Young,  by  Anne  Mary  Van  Weede,  born  in  Utrecht. 

70  Georgij  /,  iVo.  18. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  March,  1 720-1.) 
John  Hartcup,  son  of  Jeremiah  Hartcup,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  in  Hanover. 

70  Georgij  /,  No.  19. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  March,  1720-1.) 
Gilbert  de  Flines,  son  of  Philips  de  Klines,  by  Agatha  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in 
Holland. 

Christian  Frederick  Zincke,  son  of  Christian  Zincke,  by  Anna  Catherina  his  wife, 

born  at  Dresden  in  Saxony. 
John  Bruneau,  son  of  William  Bruneau,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Nantes  in  Brittany, 

in  France. 

Philip  Meniconi,  son  of  Francis  Meniconi,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Leghorn  in 
Italy. 

70  Georgij  I,  No.  53. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  June  1721.) 
James  Masse,  son  of  Jacob  Masse,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Chateaudun  in  France. 
(The  Commons  Journals  xix,  p.  507,  describes  him  as  a  merchant.    The  name  is  given 
as  Masse,  Masse  and  Massee.) 
Jacob  Stolck,  son  of  John  Stolck,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rotterdam  in  Holland. 

70  Georgij  I,  No.  54. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  June,  1721.) 
John  de  Neufville,  son  of  John  de  Neufville,  by  Johanna,  his  wife,  born  in  Amsterdam. 
(The  Commons  Journals  xix,  p.  536,  describes  him  as  John  Neufville  junr.) 

70  Georgij  I,  No.  66. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  29  July  172 1.) 
John  Frederick  Jales,  son  of  Jacob  Jales,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  born  in  Hamburgh. 

70  et  80  Georgij,  I,  No.  2. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  10  Aug.  1721.) 
James  Lostau,  son  of  John  Lostau,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Oleron  in  the  Province  of 
Bearn,  in  France. 

DENIZATIONS. 

1 7 20-1  Jan.  25.    Andreas  Holwall,  gent.   {Patent  Roll,  7  Geo.  I,  part  3.) 
1720.  Dec.  21.    Sir  Luke  Schaub.  {Ibid.) 
1 72 1  May  2.    Jacob  Mendes  da  Costa, 

Sarah  Mendes  da  Costa, 

Benjamin  Mendes  da  Costa, 

Joseph  Mendes  da  Costa, 

Samuel  Mendes  da  Costa, 

Mariana  Mendes  da  Costa,  children  of  John  Mendes  da  Costa,  junr.,  of 
London,  merchant.    {Ibid.,  part  4.) 
1 72 1  July  31.    Sophia  Charlotte,  Countess  Platen,  Baroness  Kilmansegce,  and 
Caroline  Kilmansegge,  her  daughter.    {Ibid.,  part  5.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


127 


NA  r  URALIZA  TIONS. 
80  Georgij  /,  No.  2. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  Dec.,  1721.) 
Benedictus  Detelef  Von  Thienen,  son  of  Henry  Von  Thienen,  by  D'Olgort  his  wife, 

born  at  Kiel  in  Holstein. 
Melusine,  Baroness  of  Schoulenbourg,  daughter  of  Frederick  Agatz,  Baron  of  Schou- 
lenbourg,  by  Margaret  Gertrude  his  wife,  born  at  Hehlen  in  Brunswick  Wolfenbuttel, 
in  Germany. 

8°  Georgij  I,  No.  3. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  Dec.,  1721.) 
Jeanne  Coltee  Du  Carel,  relict  of  Jaques  Coltee  Du  Carel,  deceased,  daughter  of  Andre 

Crommelin,  by  Mary  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
Charles  Joseph  Guillaumot  De  la  Bergerie,  son  of  Francois  Rene  Guillaumot  De  la 

Bergerie,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Vandosme  in  France. 
John  Martin  Stehelin,  son  of  Jean  Stehelin,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Strasbourgh 

in  France.    (In  C.J.  xix,  pp.  661,  663,  665,  he  is  described  as  Stekelin.) 
Sophia  Charlotte,  Countess  of  Leinster,  in  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  daughter  of 

Francis  Ernest,  Count  Platen,  by  Clara  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Osnabrug  in 

Germany. 

80  Georgij  I,  No.  4. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  Dec.,  1721.) 
AuGUSTE  Tabuteau,  SOU  of  Stephen  Tabuteau,  bv  Rene  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in 
Holland. 

Joseph  Murat,  son  of  Peter  Murat,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Monpelier  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Philip  David  Camp,  son  of  John  Camp,  by  Maria  Sophia  his  wife,  born  at  Cologn  in 

Germany. 

John  Boissier,  son  of  William  Boissier,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Gaspard  Sellon,  son  of  John  Sellon,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

80  Georgij  I,  No.  27. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Feb.,  172 1-2.) 
Samuel  Palmer,  son  of  Samuel  Palmer,  merchant,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Rotter- 
dam in  Holland. 

80  Georgij  I,  No.  28. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Feb.,  172 1-2.) 
Lucas  Steinman,  son  of  Detloff  Steinman,  by  Margretta  Gerdruth  his  wife,  born  at 

Itzehoe  in  the  Dutchy  of  Holstein. 
Paul  Kruger,  son  of  John  Kruger,  by  Cornelia  his  wife,  born  in  Hambrough. 
Henry  Boon,  son  of  John  Boon,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Rotterdam  in  Holland. 

80  Georgij  I,  No.  29. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Feb.,  172 1-2.) 
Christopher  Schele,  son  of  George  Scheie,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Zell  in 
Germany. 

80  Georgij  I,  No.  50. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  Mar.,  1721-2.) 
Agatha  Drummond  (wife  of  John  Drummond,  Esquire),  daughter  of  Henry  Vanderbent, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 

80  Georgij  I,  No.  51. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  Mar.,  1721-2.) 
James  Girardot,  son  of  Paul  Girardot,  by  Magdelaina  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
Paul  Amsink,  son  of  Paul  Amsink,  by  Christiana  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburgh  in 
Germany.    (Appears  as  Amsinck  in  Lords  Journals  xxi,  p.  717.) 


128    NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 

80  Georgij  I,  No.  52. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  Mar.,  1721-2.) 
John  Blydesteijn,  son  of  Lubbertus  Blydesteijn,  by  Petronella  Oedekerk  his  wife,  born 
at  Zwol  in  Holland.    (The  Lords  Journals  xxi,  p.  717,  give  the  name  as  Blydestein.) 


DENIZATIONS. 

1 72 1  Nov.  16.    Antonio  Lopes  Suasso,  Baron  d'Avernas  le  Gras,  and 

Eleonora  his  daughter.    {Patent  Roll,  8  Geo.  I,  part  2.) 

1722  May  19.    Moses  Hart,  of  London,  merchant,  and 

Moses  Hyem  Hart,  his  son.    {Ibid.,  part  4.) 
1722  April  13.    Sophia  Charlotte  Offeln,  Countess  de  Platen.  (Ibid,) 


NATURALIZA  TIONS. 
90  Georgij  I,  No.  4. 

[Bill  received  royal  assent  19  Dec,  1722.   Amongst  the  names  of  persons  who  petitioned 
to  be  added  to  this  bill  is  that  of  James  Chrest,  but  he  did  not  take  the  oaths  and  was 
omitted.    See  L.J.  xxii,  p.  31.    He  occurs  in  Hodshon's  bill  below.) 
LuDER  Mello,  son  of  Luder  Mello,  by  Marguerite  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburgh 
in  Germany. 

Benjamin  Berckenhout,  son  of  Paul  Berckenhout,  by  Anna  Margaretha  his  wife,  born 

at  Hamburgh  in  Germany. 
William  Isaac  Kops,  son  of  Isaac  Kops,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in 

Holland. 

Gerrard  Swartz  (Swart),  son  of  Rudolph  Ameling  Swartz,  by  Regina  Elizabeth  his 

wife,  born  at  Osnabruck  in  Westphalia. 
Moses  Rigail,  son  of  Geraud  Rigail,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban  in  France. 
Herman  Jacobo  (Jacobs),  son  of  Nicholas  Jacobo,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen 

in  Germany. 

John  Girardot,  son  of  John  Girardot,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 

James  De  Roussel,  son  of  Paul  De  Roussel,  by  Rachel  his  wife,  born  at  Pre  upon  the 

River  of  Marnn  in  Champaign,  in  France. 
Paul  Heeger,  son  of  Paul  Heeger,  by  Katherina  Margareta  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam 

in  Holland. 

Balthazar  Swartz,  son  of  John  Henry  Swartz,  by  Adelheid  Sybilla  his  ^vife,  born  at 
Lubeck  in  Saxony. 

Frederick  Voguell,  son  of  Henry  Voguell,  by  Anna  Agnesa  his  wife,  born  at  Herfordt 
in  Westphalia. 

90  Georgij  I,  No.  5. 

(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  Dec,  1722.    For  the  addition  of  the  last  three  names 
see  C.J.  XX,  p.  85.) 

John  Anthony  Loubier,  son  of  Anthony  Loubier,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes 

in  the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Henry  Loubier,  son  of  Anthony  Loubier,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Anthony  Loubier,  son  of  Mathew  Loubier,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in  Langue- 

dock,  in  France. 

James  Teissier,  son  of  Stephen  Teissier,  by  Claude  his  wife,  born  at  Geneva  in  Switzer- 
land. 

Jacob  Vanden  Raden,  son  of  Jacob  Vanden  Raden,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 
Amsterdam  in  Holland. 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


129 


90  Georgij  I,  No.  21. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  Mar.,  1722-3.) 
Elizabeth  Burr  (wife  of  Daniel  Burr,  Esquire),  daughter  of  Frederick  Dancherts,  by 

Petoranella  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 
Sofia  Rebecka  Burr,  daughter  of  aforesaid  Daniel  Burr,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born 

at  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 
Frederick  and  Daniel  Burr  (minors),  (14  years  and  12  years  or  thereabouts  respectively), 
sons  of  aforesaid  Daniel  Burr,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 

90  Georgij  I,  No.  22. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  Mar.,  1722-3.) 
John  Berckenhout,  son  of  Paul  Berckenhout,  by  Anna  Margeretha  his  wife,  born  at 

Hamburg  in  Germany. 
Jacob  Hansson  Busk,  son  of  Hans  Hansson  Busk,  by  Barbro  his  wife,  born  at  Kongelff 
in  Sweden. 

90  Georgij  I,  No.  32. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  10  April,  1723.) 
John  Baring,  son  of  Francis  Baring,  by  Rebecca  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 

iqo  Georgij  I,  No.  2. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  18  Feb.,  1723-4). 
John  Herman,  son  of  Paul  Herman,  Doctor  of  Physick  and  Professor  of  Botany  at  the 
University  of  Leyden,  and  Gertruyd  his  wife,  born  at  Leyden  in  Holland. 

IQO  Georgij  I,  No.  3. 

(Bill  received  royal  assent  18  Feb.,  1723-4.    For  the  names  added  in  the  Lords  see  L.J. 
xxii,  p.  247.) 

William  Hodshon,  son  of  Albertus  Hodshon,  by  Helena  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam 
in  Holland. 

Francis  Noguier,  son  of  Simon  Noguier,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Genoa  in  Italy. 
Daniel  Renaud,  son  of  Jonas  Anthony  Renaud,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Neuschatel 
in  Switzerland. 

James  Chrest,  son  of  James  Chrest,  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  born  at  Basil  in  Switzer- 
land. 

Peter  Vomkampe,  son  of  Lucas  Vonkampe,  by  Catharine  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburgh 
in  Germany. 

Henry  Gilbert,  son  of  Henry  Gilbert,  by  Johanna  his  wife,  born  at  Alais  in  the  Province 
of  Languedoc  in  France.    (The  name  appears  as  Gibert  in  T..J.  xxii,  p.  247.) 

Anthony  Martha,  son  of  Nicholas  Martha,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Annonay  in 
Vivares,  in  France. 

iqo  Georgij  I,  No.  4. 

(Bill  received  royal  assent  18  Feb.,  1723-4.    For  Horner's  name  see  C.J.  xx,  p.  264.) 
John  Gerhardt  M6ller,  son  of  John  Harder  Moller,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at 
Hambro  in  Germany.    (The  name  appears  as  M'Oller  in  the  Commons  Journals  xx, 
P-  243.) 

James  Horner,  son  of  James  Horner,  by  Catharina  his  wife,  born  at  Basil  m  Switzerland. 

IQO  Georgij  I,  No.  21. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  Mar.,  1723-4.    For  Vyver's  name  see  C.J.  xx,  p.  302.) 
Henry  Voght,  son  of  John  Voght,  by  Anne  Margaretha  his  wife,  born  in  Bremen. 
Sebastianus  Van  Weenigem  de  Vyver,  son  of  Leonard  de  Vyver,  by  Magdalena  his  wife, 
born  at  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 

IQO  Georgij  I,  No.  45. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  April,  1724.) 
John  Wern,  son  of  Martin  Wern,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Aarhuus  in  Denmark. 

J 


130   NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 


10°  Georgij  I,  No.  46. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  April,  1724.    For  Schaart's  name  see  C.J.  xx,  p.  328). 
John  Van  Rixtel,  son  of  Jacob  Van  Rixtel,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Haerlem  in 
Holland. 

LuDOLFF  ScHAART,  son  of  Ludolff  Schaart,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Hanover  in  Germany. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1723  Dec.  10.    Albert  Muller,  of  Bristol,  merchant.    (Patent  Rotl,  10  Geo.  I,  part  i.) 
1723  Sept.  12.    Danieli  Lamy. 

Theodor'  Bruckman,  senr. 

Georgio  Carolo  Bruckman. 

JoHi  Theor'  (Theodor)  Bruckman. 

LuDWiG  Stortz  von  Bekz. 

JoHi  Pantin,  senr. 

JoHi  Pantin,  junr. 

Petro  Jailliard  Bressau. 

Francisco  Martin. 

Petro  de  l'Etang. 

Florenc  David. 

LuDOVico  Sechehay. 

LUDOVICO  BlON. 

Claudio  Edet. 

Jacob  Lasson. 

Jacobo  Mourgues. 

Antonio  Rivers,  alias  Riviere. 

Paulo  Crespn  (Crespin). 

Mardocke  D'Almeyda. 

Henrico  Isaacs. 

Antonio  Hebert. 

JoNE  [Jonas]  Dupont. 

Matthie  Dupont. 

Hyam  Moses. 

Levy  Moses. 

Aaron  Senior. 

Jean  Petro  Fountaine. 

Ernesto  Augusto  Jager. 

Christiano  Henrick  Brande. 

Petro  Blanchard.    (Ibid.,  part  3.) 

NATURALIZATIONS. 
11°  Georgij  /,  A^o.  5  * 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  1724,  Dec.  16.) 
John  Tolet,  son  of  John  Tolet,  by  Katherinehis  wife,  born  at  Pardies  in  Bearn  in  France. 
John  Herman  Zur  Horst,  son  of  John  Herman  Ziir  Horst,  by  Anna  Katherina  his  wife, 

born  at  Ham  in  Westphalia..   (John  Herman  Zur  Houst  in  C.J.  xx,  p.  338.) 
Mathew  Clarmont,  son  of  Mathew  Clarmont,  by  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  at  Bordeaux  in 

the  Province  of  Guienne,  in  France. 
John  Boucher,  son  of  John  Boucher,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Ber^^erat  in  the  Pro- 
vince of  Guienne,  in  France. 
Gideon  Caulet,  son  of  Mark  Caulet,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Castres  in  the  Province 

of  Guienne,  in  France. 
Gaspard  Boissier,  son  of  John  Boissier,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Geneva  in  Swisserland. 

*  On  the  28th  November,  1724,  a  petition  was  presented  praying  for  the  naturalization  of  Abraham  Wesselowsky, 
and  lejvve  was  given  to  bring  in  a  bill.    No  further  proeeedinos  were  taken  on  it.    {Sec  C.J.  xx,  p.  35L) 


NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS.  131 


John  Chalie,  son  of  Peter  Chalie,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Rotterdam  in  Holland. 
[.EWis  Frederick  d'Orville,  son  of  James  d'Orville,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 

Meysenheim  in  the  Dutchy  of  Deuxpons  in  Germany. 
Peter  Stample,  son  of  Paul  Stample,  by  Margarite  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
Barent  Schimmel  Pennink,  son  of  Thomas  Schimmel  Pennink,  by  Gesien  his  wife,  born 

at  Almedos  in  the  Province  of  Overyssell,  in  Holland. 
Francis  Arbouin  (Arbovin  in  L.J.  xx,  p.  365),  son  of  Francis  Arbouin,  by  Margarite  his 

wife,  born  at  Pons  in  France. 
Henry  Neau,  son  of  Peter  Neau,  by  Grabrielle  Bernandeau  his  wife,  born  at  Bourgneuf  in 

France. 

ijo  Georgij  I,  No.  18. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  1724-5,  Feb.  17.) 
Paul  Broulhet,  son  of  Peter  Broulhet,  by  Connette  his  wife,  born  at  Millau  in  Rouergne. 

ijo  Georgij  I,  No.  19. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  1724-5,  Feb.  17.) 
Jacob  Wolff,  son  of  Sigismond  Adam  Wolff,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  in  Livonia. 
Peter  Buck,  son  of  Benedictus  Buck,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  born  at  wStalberg  in  the  Duke- 
dom of  Newburgh.    (See  C.J.  xx,  p.  412  ;  L.J.  xxii,  p.  398.) 
Daniel  Vernezobre,  son  of  Mathew  Vernezobre,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Konigsberg 
in  Prussia. 

Francis  Lewis  Hugonin,  son  of  John  Hugonin,  by  Sarah  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  La 
Tour  de  Pil  in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland.    {See  L.J.  xxii,  p.  398.) 

no  Georgij  I,  No.  44. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  1724-5,  March  24.) 
Mary  Marie  de  La  Croze,  wife  of  Anthony  Marie  de  La  Croze,  Doctor  of  Divinity, 
daughter  of  Samuel  Gilbert,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Alancon  in  Normandy. 

I  jo  Georgij  I,  No.  73. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  1725,  May  31.) 
Roger  Harenc,  son  of  Roger  Harenc,  by  Mary  Magdeleine  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in 
France. 

Mathew  de  Neufville,  son  of  Isaac  de  Neufville,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam 
in  Holland.    {See  L.J.  xxii,  pp.  503,  562.) 


DENIZATIONS. 
1725  June  30.    Alvaro  Lopes  Suasso, 
Mosi  Lopes  Pereira, 
Abrahamo  Lopes  Dias, 
Jacob  Fonseca, 
Benjamino  Mendes  da  Costa, 
Jacob  Abenater  Pimentel, 
Aaroni  de  Medina, 
JoHi  DA  Costa,  of  London,  merchants. 
Mosi  Lopes,  junr.,  of  the  island  of  Barbadoes, 
Jacob  Alvares,  of  the  island  of  Nevis, 
m-erchants.    {Patent  Roll,  1 1  Geo.  /,  part  3.) 


NATURA  LIZA  TIONS. 
1 20  Georgij  I,  No.  42. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  April,  1726.) 
John  Pontz,  son  of  John  Peter  Pontz,  by  Esther  his  wife,  born  at  La  Seube  in  Bearne,  in 
France.    (The  name  appears  as  Pontz  in  the  Lords  Journals  and  as  Poutz  in  the 
Commons  Journals.) 


132  NATURALIZATIONS. 

John  Christopher  Balthasar  Wagner,  son  of  Balthasar  Wagner,  by  Margaretha  his 
wife,  born  at  Sonnenberg  in  Saxony. 

CoNRADE  Smith,  son  of  Arnold  Smith,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Herford  in  West- 
phalia.   {See  C.J.  XX,  p.  646;  L.J.  xxii,  p.  609.) 

Joseph  Bouer,  son  of  Joseph  Bouer,  by  Clara  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Remo  in  the  Terri- 
tories of  Genoa. 

Isaac  Lermet,  son  of  Francis  Lermet,  by  Gabrielle  his  wife,  born  at  Gluiras  in  the  Province 
of  Vivarais,  in  France. 

120  Georgij  I,  No.  43. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  1726,  April  26.) 
Jean  Jaques  Coulliette  De  Valicourt,  son  of  Jean  Coulliette,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born 
at  Saint  Quintin  in  France. 

130  Georgij  I,  No.  2. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  1726-7,  Feb.  20.) 
Daniel  Crespin,  son  of  Bernard  Crespin,  by  Salome  Waidman  his  wife,  born  at  Lausanne 
in  the  Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switzerland. 

130  Georgij  /,  No.  3. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  1726-7,  Feb.  20.) 
Louis  Sechehaye,  son  of  Peter  Sechehaye,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Metz  in  the 

Bishoprick  of  Metz  and  Verdun. 
George  Frideric  Handel,  son  of  George  Handel,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  born  at  Hall  in 

Saxony.    (See  C.J.  xx,  p.  748 ;  L.J.  xxiii,  pp.  36, '37,  38.) 
Anthony  Fursteneau,  son  of  Gerhard  Anthony  Fursteneau,  by  Clara  Beaute  his  wife, 

born  at  Osnabruck  in  Westphalia. 
Michael  Schlegel,  son  of  Michael  Schlegel,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Gorlitz  in  Saxony. 

130  Georgij  7,  No.  13. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  1726-7,  March  24.) 
Abraham  Lindberg,  son  of  Abraham  Johanne  Lindberg,  bv  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 

Orebro  and  Glautshammar  in  the  Kingdom  of  Sweden. 
John  Gabriel  Bohman,  son  of  Johan  Bohman,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Swana  Bruck 

in  the  Kingdom  of  Sweden. 
Mark  Anthony  Nay,  son  of  Robert  Nay,  by  Anna  Theresia  Duplovinage,  born  at  Doway 
in  Flanders. 

Herman  Van  Dalom,  son  of  Stephen  Van  Dalom,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Leyden  in 

Holland.    (See  C.J.  xx,  p.  802  ;  L.J.  xxiii,  p.  48.) 
James  Benezet,  son  of  John  Benezet,  by  Mary  Magdaleine  his  wife,  born  at  Abbeville  in 

Picardie. 

William  Medhurst,  son  of  John  Medhurst,  bv  Elizabeth  Snabelius  his  wife,  born  at 
Bremen  in  Germany. 

David  Rebotier,  son  of  Charles  Rebotier,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  St.  John  de 
Gardonnenque  in  Cevenes. 

130  Georgij  I,  No.  14. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  1726-7,  March  24.) 
Louis  Aubert  Duplessis,  son  of  John  Aubert  Duplessis,  by  Anna  Sarry  his  wife,  born 
at  Chalon  in  Champagne,  in  France. 

130  Georgij  I,  No.  15. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  1726-7,  March  24.) 
Lewis  Guilleman,  son  of  Peter  Guilleman,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Leez  in  Navarre. 


DENIZATIONS :  NATURALIZATIONS. 


138 


DENIZATIONS. 

1727  Feb.  10.    Hubert  GuiCHARD,  planter,  resident  in  the  island  of  St.  Christopher  in 

America.    (Patent  Roll,  13  Geo.  I,  part  3.) 
1727  June  28.    Mosi  Lopez  Dias. 

Abrahamo  Cortissos. 

Michael  Pacheco  da  Sylva. 

Aaron  Rodriguez  Dias. 

IsAACO  Mendez  Alvarez. 

Gabriel  de  Villa  Nova. 

Jacob  Dias  de  Carvalho.    (Ibid.,  part  4.). 


NA  rURALIZA  TIONS. 
jo  Georgi]  2^1  No.  6. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  March,  1727-8.) 
Abraham  Wesselow,  son  of  Paul  Wesselow,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rostow  in  Russia. 

jo  Georgi j  2^1  No.  7. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  March,  1727-8.) 
Adam  Oldenburg,  son  of  Christopher  Oldenbur*^-,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Riga  in 
Russia. 

Phillipe  Dumoustier,  son  of  James  Dumoustier  de  Vatre,  by  Madelaine  his  wife,  born 
at  Saint  Quentin  in  France.    (The  name  appears  as  Dumourtier  in  C.J.  xxi,  p.  34.) 

Ciprien  Rondeau,  son  of  John  Rondeau,  by  Susanne  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Quentin 
in  France.    (See  L.J.  xxiii.  pp.  191,  195;  C.J.  xxi.  p.  94.) 

Conrad  de  Smeth,  son  of  John  de  Smeth,  by  Margaretha  his  wife,  born  at  Hartzigerode 
in  the  Principality  of  Anhalt  in  Germany. 

Henry  Willers,  son  of  Henry  Willers,  by  Rebecca  his  wife,  born  at  Hambro  in  Germany. 
(Willers  took  the  sacrament  at  a  Lutheran  church.  The  Lords  referred  it  to  a 
Committee  to  consider  whether  this  was  in  accordance  with  the  Act  of  7  James  L  The 
House  finally  accepted  the  ceremony  as  sufificient.    See  L.J.  xxiii,  pp.  197,  213,  215.) 

lo  Georgi]  2^1  No.  19. 
(Bill  received  ro\  al  assent  17  April,  1728.) 
John  Lanove,  son  of  James  Lanove,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Maurice  Viuarets 
in  France. 

lo  Georgi]  2^1  No.  54. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  May,  1728.) 
James  Delerme,  son  of  John  Antony  Delerme,  by  Magdalena  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 


DENIZA  TIONS. 

1728  April  23.    Petro  Augusto  Samson,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Martin's  in  the  Fields, 
CO.  Midd.    (Patent  Roll,  i  Geo.  II,  part  4.) 
1728  June  I.    Antonio  Depas,  of  the  city  of  London,  merchant.    (Zbiti. ,  part  7.) 
1728  June  I.    JosEPHo  Da  Costa  Villa  Real, 

Abrahamo  Osorio,  of  the  city  of  London,  merchants.    (Ibid.,  part  9.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
2°  Georgi  j  2^^  No.  2. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  18  Feb.,  1728-9.) 
Peter  Frere  Brotherson,  son  of  Rene  Frere,  by  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  in  the  Province 
of  Poitou,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 


134  NATURALIZATIONS. 

2°  Georgij  2^^  No.  10. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.  1728-9.) 
Peter  Lapierre,  son  of  Stephen  Lapierre,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Vigan  in  France. 
John  Stephen  Benezet,  son  of  John  Benezet,  by  Mary  Magdelena  his  wife,  born  at 
Abbeville  in  France. 

Stephen  Teissier,  son  of  Stephen  Teissier,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Godfrey  Schreve,  son  of  John  Schreve,  by  Magdalena  his  wife,  born  at  Lippstadt  in 

Germany.    (The  name  appears  as  Shrevein  C.J.  xxi,  p.  197.) 
Theodore  Delafave,  son  of  the  Reverend  James  Delafaye,  Doctor  in  Divinity,  by  Mary 

Chaturin  his  wife,  born  at  Utrecht  in  Holland.    {See  C.J.  xxi,  p.  284.) 
John  Tamesz  (junr.),  son  of  John  Tamesz,  by  Gertruij  his  wife,  born  at  Muscow  in  Russia. 

{See  L.J.  xxiii,  pp.  326-7.) 
Henry  Lang,  son  of  Luder  Lang,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
Theodore  Dorrien,  son  of  Ludolph  Christian  Dorrien,  by  llsa  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 

Bremen  in  Germany. 

Nathaniel  (Nathanael)  St.  Andre,  son  of  David  St.  Andre,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  born 
at  Lausan  in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 

20  Georgij  2^1  No.  11. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.  1728-9.) 
John  Jacob  Dillenius,  son  of  Justus  Frederick  Dillenius,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 

Darmstadt  in  Germany. 
Bridget  Pollard,  daughter  of  Bedford  Whiting,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Lisle  in 
Flanders. 

John  Elont,  son  of  Stephen  Elont,  by  Margareta  his  wife,  born  at  Archangel  in  Russia. 
(The  name  appears  as  Elout  in  C.J.  xxi,  p.  249.) 

20  Georgij  2^1  No.  12. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1728-9.) 
James  Passano,  son  of  John  Passano,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Geneve,  belonging 
to  the  Republick  of  Geneve. 

20  Georgij  2^1  No.  68. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  14  May,  1729.) 
John  Jullian,  son  of  Jacob  Jullian,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Sommieres  in  Languedock 
in  France. 

Isaac  Panchaud,  son  of  David  Panchaud,  by  Barbara  his  wife,  born  at  Grandson  in  the 
Clinton  of  Bern,  in  Swasserland. 

30  Georgij  2^1  No.  2. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Feb.,  1729-30.) 
Paul  Torras,  son  of  Paul  Torras,  by  Catharine  his  wife,  born  at  Beauchastel  in  the 

Province  of  Vivarez,  in  France. 
FuLCRANi)  Mourgue,  SOU  of  John  Mourgue,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Marsithargues  in 

the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Edward  Oldenburgh,  son  of  Claus  Albert  Oldenburgh,  by  Ann  Dorothv  his  wife,  born 
at  Kiel  in  Germany. 

John  Anthony  De  Normandie,  son  of  Andrew  De  Normandie,  by  Lucy  his  wife,  born 

at  The  Hague  in  Holland. 
James;^  Cleopas  Simond,  son  of  Peter  Simond,  bv  Ann  De  Beran  his  wife,  born  at  the 

Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  Affrica. 
C.KSAR  Le  Maistre,  son  of  Peter  Le  Maistre,  by  Louisa  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 
\\  iLLiAM  Obrekn,  son  of  Otto  Obreen,  bv  Anna" his  wife,  born  at  Rotterdam  in  Holland. 

(.Sec  C.J.  xxi,  p.  452.) 

Francis  Lewis  Gander,  son  of  William  Gander,  by  Hester  his  wife,  born  at  Yverdun 

m  the  Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switzerland. 
Peter  Lullin  and  John  Anthony  Lullin,  sons  of  Mark  Lullin,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born 

in  Geneve. 


NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS.  135 


James  de  la  Creuze,  son  of  Solomon  de  la  Creuze,  by  Jaqueline  his  wife,  born  at  Paris 
in  France. 

Peter  Muilman,  son  of  Peter  Schout  Muilman,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in 
Holland. 

Conrad  Lang,  son  of  Luder  Lang,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Bremen  in 
Germany.    (The  last  5  persons  are  described  as  merchants  in  L.J.  xxiii,  p.  477.) 

30  Georgij  2^1  No.  3. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Feb.,  1729-30.) 
Herman  Bruyel,  son  of  Hendrick  Van  Broyel,  by  Meyntie  his  wife,  born  in  Amsterdam. 
(C.J.  xxi,  p.  410,  desribes  him  as  Herman  Broijel,  gentleman.) 

30  Georgij  2^1  No.  15.* 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1729-30.) 
Nicholas  Lewis  Well,  son  of  Lewis  Well,  by  Margareta  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburg  in 
Germany. 

James  Guyon,  son  of  John  Guyon,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  the  Isle  of  Re  in  France. 
Francis  Theophilus  Guiteau,  son  of  Francis  Guiteau,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at 
'    Amsterdam  in  Holland.   {See  L.J.  xxiii,  pp.  507  510;  C.J.  xxi,  p.  512.) 


DENIZATIONS. 

1729  June  28.    Marie  Catharine,  wife  of  William  Godolphin,  Esq,  commonly  called 
Marchioriess  of  Blanford.  {Patent  Roll,  3  Geo.  II,  part  2.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
40  Georgij  2^1  No.  3. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  Feb,,  1 730-1.) 
Philip  Jacob  de  Neufville,  son  of  John  de  Neufville,  by  Susanna  Elizabeth  his  wife, 

born  at  Franckfort  upon  the  River  Maine,  in  Germany. 
Abraham  de  Riemer,  son  of  Abraham  de  Riemer,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Amster- 
dam in  Holland. 

AuBiN  John  Demasse,  son  of  John  Demaffe  (Demasse),  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at 

Amsterdam  in  Holland. 
Joachim  Matthew  Stelter,  son  of  Martin  Andrea  Stelter,  by  Gertrude  Judith  his  wife, 

born  at  Colbery  in  Pomerania. 
John  Duntze,  son  of  Didery  Duntze,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 

(In  C.J.  xxi,  p.  611,  he  is  described  as  of  the  city  of  Exeter,  merchant.) 
Maria  Ludovica  Pitt,  daughter  of  John  Bernier,  by  Mary  his  wife,  and  wife  of  George 

Pitt  of  Shroton  in  the  County  of  Dorset,  Esquire,  born  at  Utrecht  in  Holland.  {See 

C.J.  xxi,  p.  635.) 

John  Schaak,  son  of  Jeremiah  Schaak,  by  Deborah  his  wife,  born  at  Delft  in  Holland. 
John  Berru-Rous,  son  of  Peter  Berru-Rous,  by  Susannah  his  wife,  born  at  Bordeaux  in 

France,    (In  L.J.  xxiii,  p.  609,  the  name  is  given  as  John  Berry  Rous.) 
Henry  Charles  Ragueneau,  son  of  Lewis  Ragueneau,  by  Magdalena  his  wife,  born  at 

Paris  in  France. 

Alexander  Eynard,  son  of  Isaac  Eynard,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Labeaume 

Cornillane  in  Dauphine,  in  France. 
John  Meyer,  son  of  Joan  Everhaid  Meyer,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Leyden  in  Holland. 
John  Lewis  Hansen,  son  of  Nicholas  Hansen,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Tundern 

in  Holstein. 

Matthew  Nadal,  son  of  James  Nadal,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Lasalle  in  Sevenes. 

*  On  the  27th  Feb.,  1729  30,  a  petition  was  read  for  the  naturalization  of  Jane  Elizabeth  Tyrrell,  and  leave  was 
given  to  bring  in  a  bill,  but  no  further  reference  occurs.    (C.J.  xxi,  p,  466.) 


136 


NATURALIZATIONS :  DENIZATIONS. 


40  Georgij  2^1  No.  8. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  March,  1 730-1.) 
HiERONiMUS  De  Salis,  Esquirc,  son  of  Baron  Peter  De  Salis,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born 
at  Coire  in  the  Country  of  Grisons. 

40  Georgij  2^1  No.  9. 

(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  March  1 730-1.    The  proceedings  in  this  bill  are  not  indexed 
in  the  Journals  of  either  House.) 
Maria  Catharina  Godolphin,  wife  of  the  Honourable  William  Godolphin,  Esquire  (com- 
monly called  Marquis  of  Blandford),  daughter  of  Peter  de  Jong,  by  Anna  Maria  his 
wife,  born  at  Utrecht  in  the  Netherlands.    (In  L.J.  xxiii,  p.  649,  her  name  is  given  as 
Catherina  Godolphin.) 

40  Georgij  2di  No.  10.* 

(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  March  1 730-1.) 
Mary  Anne  de  la  Fontaine,  wife  of  Charles  de  la  Fontaine,  of  London,  merchant, 
daughter  of  Charles  Ranson,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  la  Touche  de  Bourgin 
Angoumois. 

40  Georgij  2^1  No.  21. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  April,  1731.) 
Isaac  Lacam,  son  of  Andrew  Lacam,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Tournon  in  the  Province 

of  Agenois,  in  France. 
Peter  Korten,  son  of  Casper  Korten,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Elberfeldt  in  Germany. 
John  Isaac  Dumoustier,  son  of  Samuel  Dumoustier,  by  Elizabeth  Ester  his  wife,  born 

at  St.  Quentin  in  Picardy.    {See  C.J.  xxi,  p.  721.) 
William  Magens,  son  of  Peter  Magens,  by  Solome  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Hamborough 
in  Germany. 

Anthony  Combetes,  son  of  Peter  Combetes,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Milleau  in  Rouerge 
in  France. 

40  Georgij  2^1  No.  67. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  May,  1731.) 
Ernst  Bardewieck,  son  of  Henrick  Bardewieck,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Oldenburg  in 
Germany.    (In  L.J.  xxiii,  p  671,  he  is  described  as  Ernst  Bardiwieck,  merchant. 
See  also  ibid.,  pp.  682,  690.) 


DENIZATIONS. 
1730  Dec.  7.    IsAACO  ViANA,  alias  Isaaco  Dias. 

Fernando  (Fernandes)  Isaaco  Lopes  Dias. 

Jacobo  Alveres  (Alverez)  Pereira,  alias  Gabrieli  de  Lima. 

Benjamino  Rodrigues  Dias. 

Abrahamo  Da  Fonseca. 

Isaaco  Salvador. 

Mosi  Mendes  Da  Costa. 

Jacob  Brandon. 

Pedro  Guilliermo  (Guillermo)  Vizente  (Vijente). 
Isaaco  Lusitano  de  Pinna. 

Raphaeli  Francia.    (Patent  Roll,  4  Geo.  II,  part  2  ;  Privy  Seals  Chan- 
cery, Nov.  1730.) 

1730  Nov.  2.    John  Vanderpool,  of  the  island  of  St.  Christopher  in  America.  (Patent 
Roll,  4  Geo.  II,  part  2.) 

*  On  the  24th  Feb.,  1730-1,  a  petition  was  presented  from  George  Pitt,  of  Stratfield  Sea,  Co.  Southampton,  Eng., 
on  behalf  of  his  grandchildren,  George,  James,  and  Lucy  Pitt,  all  infants,  setting  forth  that  they  were  all  born  out 
of  the  allegiance  but  are  all  educated  in  the  Protestant  religion  in  this  kingdom,  and  praying  leave  to  introduce  a 
bill  for  their  naturalization.    Leave  was  granted  but  no  further  proceedings  occur.    (C.J.  xxi,  p.  642.) 


NATURALIZATIONS.  137 

NATURA  LIZA  TIONS. 
50  Georgij  2^1  No.  2. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  Feb.,  1 731-2.) 
Leonard  Lockman,  Esquire,  son  of  John  Lockman,  Esquire,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born 
in  Hanover. 

50  Georgij  2^1  No.  3. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  Feb.,  1 731-2.) 
Agnes  Coussmaker,  wife  of  Bernard  Coussmaker  of  the  Parish  of  St.  Margaret's,  West- 
minster, daughter  of  William  Isaac  Kops,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  in  Amsterdam. 

50  Georgij  2^1  No.  4. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  Feb.,  1731-2.) 
Thomas  and  Joseph  Malan,  sons  of  Thomas  Malan,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Morindol 
in  Province. 

Francis  Wynantz,  son  of  Peter  Wynantz,  by  Adelgunda  his  wife,  born  at  Dantzick  in 

Polish  Prussia.    (See  C.J.  xxi.,  p.  807.) 
James  Caulet,  son  of  James  Caulet,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Bordeaux  in  France. 
John  Caulet,  son  of  Mark  Caulet,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Casheo  near  Bordeaux,  in 

France. 

Thomas  Du  Bisson,  son  of  Peter  Du  Bisson,  by  Esther  his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in 
Normandy. 

John  Henry  de  Morin,  son  of  Francis  de  Morin,  by  Anne  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  at 

The  Hague  in  Holland. 
Mary  Alstrom,  daughter  of  Thore  Carlson  (Calson),  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Alingohs 

in  Sweden. 

James  Chalie,  son  of  Peter  Chalie,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Rotterdam  in  Holland. 
JocHiM  Van  Coln,  son  of  Jochim  Van  Coin,  by  Anna  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  in 
Hamburgh. 

Frederick  de  Veer,  son  of  Frederick  de  Veer,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  in  Hamburgh. 
Ernst  Godfried  Opitz,  son  of  Godfried  Opitz,  by  Anna  Regina  his  wife,  born  at  Breslaw 
in  Silesia. 

Michael  Miller,  son  of  Michael  Miller,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Gall  in  Switzer- 
land. 

50  Georgij  2^^  No.  67. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  June,  1732.) 
Nicholas  Haijman,  son  of  Nicholas  Haijman,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam 
in  Holland. 

50  Georgij  2^1  No.  68^ 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  June,  1732.) 
Joseph  Guinand,  son  of  James  Guinand,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Neuchatel  in 

Switzerland.    (Guinand  presented  a  petition  for  naturalization  on  behalf  of  himself 

and  as  guardian  of  David  Dumouchel,  an  infant,  2  Mar.,  1731-2.  See  C.J.  xxi.,  p.  827.) 
David  Dumouchel,  of  the  age  of  fourteen  yeares,  son  of  Thomas  Dumouchel,  by  Mary 

his  wife,  born  at  Dieppe  in  Normandie. 
Charles  Holzendorf,  Esquire,  son  of  Ernst  Holzendorf,  by  Sophia  Elizabeth  his  wife, 

born  at  Berlin  in  Germany.    (See  C.J.  xxi,  p.  895.) 
James  Dulamon,  son  of  James  Dulamon,  by  Jeane  his  wife,  born  at  Montdemarsan  in 

Guienne.    (In  L.J.  xxiv  the  name  is  given  as  Dulanan.) 
Isaac  Van  Alsendelft,  son  of  William  Van  Alsendelft,  by  Magtel  his  wife,  born  at 

Delft  in  Holland.    (In  L.J.  xxiv,  pp.  75  and  79,  the  name  is  given  as  Assendelft ;  so 

in  C.y.  xxi,  p.  895.) 

Hermanus  Berens,  son  of  Hermanns  Berens,  by  Regina  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in 
Holland. 


138    NATURALIZATIOKS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 


60  Georgij  2^1  iVo.  14. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1732-3.) 
Justus  Gerhard,  son  of  John  Gerhard,  by  Cadierina  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Hilders- 
keim  in  Germany. 

Paul  L'Hospital,  son  of  Bernard  L'Hospital,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Fumell  in 

Agenois  in  Guiene,  in  France. 
William  Christian  Hamburger,  son  of  Dionisius  Hamburger,  by  Elizabeth  Barbara  his 

wife,  born  at  Ratisbon  in  Germany.    {See  L.J.,  xxiv,  p.  195;  C.J.  xxii,  p.  85.) 
John  Clason,  junior,  son  of  John  Clason,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Stockholm  in  Sweden. 
Matz  Andersen  Gronhoff,  son  of  Anders  Gregersen  Gronhoff,  by  Kirsten  Gregersen 

his  wife,  born  at  Tonsberg  in  Norway. 
Nicholas  Van  Beeck,  son  of  Mathew  Van  Beeck,  by  Catherina  his  wife,  born  in 

Amsterdam. 

Joshua  Van  Neck,  son  of  Cornells  Van  Neck,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  The  Hague. 
Peter  Stapel,  son  of  Reynier  Stapel,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  in  Amsterdam. 
Evert  Van  Harthals,  son  of  Marselis  Van  Harthals,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 
Gorida  in  Holland. 

60  Georgij  2^1  No.  49. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  ij  May  1733.) 
Jean  Lagier  Lamotte,  son  of  Claude  Lagier  Lamotte",  by  Maria  his  wife,  born  in  Geneve. 
George  Godfried  Hasenfeller,  son  of  Godfried  Hasenfeller,  by  Margretta  his  wife, 
born  at  Dorpat  in  the  Province  of  Livonia.    (In  L.J.  xxiv,  p.  236,  the  name  is  given 
as  Godfried  Hasenfeller.) 


DENIZATIONS. 

1732  Aug.  2.    Marie  Maillard, 
JoHi  Maillard, 
Jeremie  Maillard, 

Isaac  Isaacus  Vanderpoole,  residing  in  the  island  of  St.  Christopher  in 
America,  and  his  heirs.      (Patent  Roll,  6  Geo.  II,  part  i.) 
1732  Dec.  15.    Rebecce  de  Campos, 
Mosi  Lopes, 
Jacob  Frois, 
Davidi  Lindo, 
Davidi  Lopes, 
Aaron  Lopes  Mozens, 
IsAACO  de  Campos  Pereira,  and 

Aaron  de  Mattos  Gutteres,  of  the  island  of  Barbardos  in  America. 
{Ibid.,  part  2.) 

NA  r  URALIZA  TI ONS . 
70  Georgij  2^1  No.  2. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Feb.,  1733-4.) 
John  Mathew  Buttner,  son  of  Elias  Buttner,  by  Anna  Rusina  his  wife,  born  in 
Schmiedeberg. 

John  Lewis  Kraguelius,  son  of  Conrade  Kraguelius,  by  Metta  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen 
in  Germany. 

Andrew  and  James  Coltee  Du  Carel,  sons  of  James  Coltee  du  Carel,  by  Mary  Jane 
his  wife,  born  in  Paris.    {See  L.J.  xxiv,  p.  344;  C.J.  xxii,  p.  248.) 

Isaac  Ccu^rejolles,  son  of  Jacques  Correjolles,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Rotterdam. 

John  Adolph  Schroder,  son  of  Caspar  Schroder,  by  Anne  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at 
Belfeld  in  Germany. 

Peter  Dupont,  son  of  John  Dupont,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rouen  in  Normandy. 
Henry  Riesenbeck,  son  of  Henry  Riesenbeck,  by  Regina  Margreta  his  wife,  born  at 

Osnabruck  in  Westphalia. 
Jacob  Reinhold,  son  of  Jacob  Reinhold,  bv  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Mosco. 


NATURALIZATIONS.  139 

70  Georgij  2di  No.  ig, 

(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  April  1734.) 
His  Most  Serene  Highness  William  Charles  Henry  Friso,  Prince  of  Orange  and 
Nassau,  descended  from  that  illustrious  house,  married  the  Princess  Royal  of  England. 

70  Georgij  2^1  No.  48. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  April  1734.) 
Anne  Judith  Bristow  (Bristowe),  wife  of  John  Bristow,  Esquire,  daughter  of  Foissin, 
by  Louisa  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 

70  Georgij  2^1  No.  49. 

(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  April  1734.) 

Bartold  Bull,  son  of  Bartold  Bull,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburgh  in 
Germany. 

80  Georgij  2di  No.  2. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  Febi,  1734-5.) 
Samuel  Engel,  son  of  Gabriel  Engel,  by  Mary  his  w  ife,  born  at  Berne  in  Switzerland. 
John  Peter  BLAyuiERE,  son  of  Elias  Blaquiere,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  The  Hague 
in  Holland. 

Henry  Wilckens,  son  of  Christian  Wilckens,  by  Rebecca  his  wife,  born  in  Bremen. 

(See  L.J.  xxiv,  p.  462  ;  C.J.  xxii,  p.  394.) 
John  Bernard  Hoffshleger,  son  of  Bernard  Hoffshleger,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at 

Munden  in  the  Electorate  of  Hanover. 
Loth  Specht,  son  of  Loth  Specht,  by  Magdalena  his  wife,  born  at  Ravenspurg  in  Swabia. 
WoLFERT  Van  Hemert,  son  of  Francis  Van  Hemert,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  in  Amsterdam. 
Noah  Blisson,  son  of  Anthony  Blisson,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Bern  in  Switzerland. 
Peter  Lemaistre,  son  of  Peter  Lemaistre,  by  Louisa  his  wife,  born  in  Paris. 
DiEDERiCK  William  Toderhorst,  son  of  John  Toderhorst,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born 

in  Brunswick. 

Misael,  alias  Remon,  Malfalgueyrat,  son  of  Elias  Malfalgueyrat,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 

born  at  Perigort  in  Guienne.    (Malfalguerat   in  L.J.  xxiv,  p.  463.) 
John  Stephen  Carbonell,  son  of  Peter  Carbonell,  by  Teresia  his  wife,  born  at  Leghorn. 

80  Georgij  2^1  No.  48. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  15  May,  1735.) 
Anna  Elizabeth  Broughton,  daughter  of  William  De  Hertogh,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 

born  in  the  City  of  Hamburg. 
JosiAS  CoTTiN,  son  of  Daniel  Cottin,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Quentin  in 

France.    (See  L.J.  xxiv,  p.  494.) 
John  Chevalier,  son  of  Lewis  Chevalier,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  the  Parish  of  St. 

Disant  in  the  County  of  Conac,  in  France.    {See  C.J.  xxii,  p.  477.) 
John  Treber,  son  of  Hans  Treber,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Altona,  near  Hamburg,  in 

the  Dutchy  of  Holstein. 

80  Georgij  2di  No.  49. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  15  May,  I735-) 
Stephen  Mathew,  son  of  John  Mathew,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Tonnaihs  in  the 

Province  of  Agenois,  in  France. 
Arnold  Rosenhagen,  son  of  Augustus  Rosenhagen,  by  Catharina  his  wife,  born  in 
Hanover. 

Jane  Elizabeth  Du  Bouchet,  daughter  of  Hector  Gregory  Du  Bouchet,  by  Hester  his 
wife,  born  at  The  Hague.  (In  L.J.  xxiv,  p.  515,  the  name  appears  as  Elizabeth 
Bowchet.) 


140 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


90  Georgij  2^1  No.  3. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  P^eb.,  1735-6.) 
Peter  Callifies,  son  of  Peter  Callifies,  by  Anna  .his  wife,  born  at  Leyden  in  Holland. 
Zachary  Cahuac,  son  of  Abraham  Cahuac,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Miramont  in 

the  Province  of  Agenois  in  Guienne. 
Frederic  de  Thoms,  Esquire,  son  of  Lawrence  Thorns,  Esquire,  by   Sybilla  de  Nitech 
(Nitch)  his  wife,  born  at  Giessen  in  the  Principality  of  Hessen,  in  Germany.  {See 
C.J.  xxii,  p.  570.) 

Fj^ederic  de  Thoms,  Esquire,  son  of  Lawrence  Thoms,  Esquire,  by  Sybilla  de  Nitech  his 
wife,  born  at  Giessen  in  the  Principality  of  Hessen,  in  Germany.   {See  CJ.  xxii,  p.  570.) 

James  Hays,  son  of  John  Hays,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Rotterdam. 

Lewis  Schumann,  son  of  Frederick  Schumann,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  in  Bremen. 

John  Valentin  Toutin,  son  of  Isaac  Toutin,  by  Janeton  his  wife,  born  at  Stockholm. 

George  Nail,  son  of  Jochim  Nail,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Warenberg  in  the  Electorate 
of  Brandenburg. 

Henry  Fry,  son  of  Leonard  Fry,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Mollen  in  Saxon  Lavenburg. 
John  Saint,  son  of  James  Saint,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Lo  in  Normandy. 
John  Musick,  son  of  John  Musick,  by  Catherine  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Hamburgh. 
James  Cahuac,  son  of  Abraham  Cahuac,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Levinacin  the  Province 

of  Bordeaux  in  France. 
SAxMUEL  Despaignol  (Despagnol),  son  of  Samuel  Despagnol  (Despaignol),  by  Elizabeth 

his  wife,  born  at  Labastide  in  the  Province  of  Guienne,  in  France. 

90  Georgij  2^1  No.  15. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1735-6.) 
Henry  Lys,  son  of  Henry  Lys,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Coze  in  Xaintonge  in  France. 
Frederick  Ludovick  Metzner,  son  of  John  Henry  Metzner,  by  Isle  Mary  his  wife,  born 
at  Peina  near  Hanover. 

90  Georgij  2^1  No.  58. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  May,  1736.) 
Friedrich  Felthusen,  son  of  Levien  Fabian  Felthusen,  by  Maria  Catherina  his  wife, 
born  at  Walgada  in  the  Empire  of  Russia. 

90  Georgij  2<^^  No.  61. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  May,  1736.) 
Her  Royal  Highness  Augusta,  Princess  of  Wales,  descended  from  the  ancient  and 
illustrious  house  of  Saxe-Gotha  and  married  to  Frederick,  Prince  of  Wales,  eldest  son 
of  George  IL 

90  Georgij  2^1  No.  77. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  May,  1736.) 
David  Purry,  son  of  John  Peter  Purry,  by   Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Neufchatel  in 

Switzerland.    (The  name  appears  as  Purray  in  L.J.  xxiv,  p.  653.) 
John  Anthony  Merle,  son  of  Anthony  Merle,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  born  at  Montpelier 
in  France.    {See  C.J.  xxii,  p.  703.) 

90  Georgij  2^1  No.  78. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  May,  1736.) 
John  Reessen,  son  of  Gerrard  Reessen,  by  Gertrude  his  wife,  born  in  Amsterdam. 

iQO  Georgij  2^1  No.  5. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1736-7.) 
Joseph  Pouchon,  son  of  Joseph  Pouchon,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  at  Vernoux  in 
Vivaretz,  in  France. 

IQO  Georgij  2^1  No.  6. 
(Bill  received  roval  assent  21  Mar.,  1736-7.) 
Nicholas  Magens,  son  of  Peter  Magens,  by  Salome  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Nieudorp  in 
Holstein. 


NATURALIZATIONS.  141 

John  Timmerman,  son  of  John  Timmerman,  by  Esther  his  wife,  born  in  Mosco. 

Theodore  Davel,  son  of  Isaac  Davel,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Vevey  in  the  Canton 
of  Berne,  in  Swisserland. 

Ester  Moreau,  wife  of  James  Phihp  Moreau,  of  Knightsbridge  in  the  County  of  Middle- 
sex, daughter  of  John  Chairgneau,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Saintes  in  Xantoinge,  in 
France.    {See  C.J.  xxii,  p.  813.) 

Albert  ScHAFFER,  son  of  Jacob  Schaffer,  by  Isabe  (Ilsabe)  his  wife,  born  in  Hamburg. 
(In  C.J.  xxii,  p.  813,  the  same  appears  as  Schafter.) 

David  Palairet,  son  of  Dominique  Palairet,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  born  at  Mountalban  in 
Quercy,  in  France. 

Frederick  Teush,  son  of  John  Christopher  Teush,  by  Juhana  his  wife,  born  in  the  Lower 
Palatinate  in  Germany.    (In  C.J.  xxii,  p.  813,  the  same  appears  as  Jeush.) 

Stephen  Solier,  son  of  Mark  Solier,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Felix  de  Sorge 
in  the  Diocese  of  Vabre,  in  Roergue. 

IQO  Georgij  2di  No.  24. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  April  1737.) 
Godfrey  Wichelhausen,  son  of  Godfrey  Wichelhausen,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Elber- 
feldt  in  Germany. 

John  Francis  Noppe,  son  of  James  Noppe,  by  Ann  Catharine  his  wife,  born  at  Middleburg 
in  Sealand. 

John  Stephen  Masson,  son  of  Samuel  Masson,  by  Louissa  his  wife,  born  at  Dort  in 
Holland. 

Tho:\ias  Barband,  son  of  Benjamin  Barband,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Genoa  in  Italy. 
(In  C.J.  xxii,  p.  834,  the  name  appears  as  Braband.  In  L.J.  xxv,  p.  53,  it  appears  as 
Barband.) 

John  Dilliman,  son  of  Peter  Dillman,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Dillingbourgh  in 
Germany. 

IQO  Georgij  2^1  No.  67. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  June  1737.    See  L.J.  xxv,  p.  150.    The  bill  started  in  the 
Commons  but  the  proceedings  in  that  House  are  not  discoverable.) 
Bartholomew  Baratty,  son  of  Simon  Barrattv%  bv  Angelina  his  wife,  born  at  Samadew 

in  the  Community  of  Engadina,  in  the  Country  of  the  Grisons. 
Bartholo.mew  Gallatin,  son  of  Ezekiel  Gallatin,  bv  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Francis  Perier,  son  of  Anthony  Perier,  by  Susannah  his  wife,  born  at  Puilaurent  in 

Lang-uedoc.    (See  L.J.  xxv,  p.  100). 
James  Solier,  son  of  Mark  Solier,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  St.  Felix  de  Sorgue  in 
the  Diocese  of  Vabre,  in  Roergne. 

ijo  Georgij  2^1  No.  5. 
(Bill  received  roval  assent  21  March,  1737-8.) 
Abraham  Blydesteyn,  son  of  Berent  Blydestevn,  bv^  Anweke  his  wife,  born  at  Zwoll  in 
the  Province  of  Overyssel,  in  Holland. 

ijo  Georgij  2^1  No.  64. 
(Bill  received  roval  assent  20  May,  1738), 
John  Justin  Bruningk,  son  of  Henry  Bruningk,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Narva  in  the 

Dukedom  of  Livonia.    (In  C.J.  xxiii,  p.  24,  the  name  is  given  as  Justin  Bruningk.) 
Peter  Untzellman,  son  of  Adam  Untzellman,  hv  Catharina  Maria  his  wife. 
Henry  Klencke,  son  of  Henry  Klencke,  b  v  Helena  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Bremen 
in  Lower  Saxony. 

Benjamin  Ferrand,  son  of  John  Ferrand,  by  Esther  his  wife,  born  in  Rotterdam.  (See 
C.J.  xxiii,  p.  123.) 

John  Bienassy,  son  of  Alexander  Donal  Bienassy,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Bretagne  in 
France.    (In  L.J.  xxv,  p.  194,  the  name  appears  as  Bunassy.) 


142  NATURALIZATIONS. 

Charles  Belliard,  son  of  Louis  Belliard,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  born  in  Paris. 
Carel  Reinholdt,  son  of  Jacob  Reinholdt,  by  Catherina  his  wife,  born  in  Moscow. 
John  James  Stephani,  son  of  John  Stephani,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Leipsick  in 
Saxony. 

John  Mackelcan,  son  of  Henry  Mackelcan,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Stansted  in 
Bremen. 

Jacob  Nortzel,  son  of  Jacob  Nortzel,  by  Catherina  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburgh  in 
Germany. 

iio  Georgij  2^1  No.  65. 
(Bill  received  roval  assent  20  May,  1738.) 
Phh.ip  Rigail,  son  of  Moses  Rigail,  by  Mary  Anne  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  at  Leyden 
in  Holland. 

iio  Georgij  2^1  No.  66. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  May,  1738.) 
Herman  Bernard,  son  of  Gabriel  Bernard,  by  Magdalena  his  wife,  born  in  Berlin. 
John  Bosquain,  son  of  Jacob  Bosquain,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in  Normandy. 

no  Georgij  2^1  No.  67. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  May,  1738.) 
Frederick  Vander  Meulen,  son  of  Frederick  Vander  Meulen,  by  Winanda  his  wife,  born 
at  Zwoll  in  the  Province  of  Overyssell  in  Holland. 

1 20  Georgij  2^1  No.  3. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  15  March,  1738-9.) 
Jacob  Hoffham  Murison,  son  of  Jacob  Murison,  by   Elizabeth   his  wife,  born  in 
Amsterdam. 

Nathaniel  Voogd,  son  of  Daniel  Voogd,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Meurs  in 
Germany. 

Samuel  Cley,  son  of  John  Francis  Cley,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Givrins  in  Switzer- 
land.   (See  L.J.  XXV,  p.  296;  C.J.  xxiii,  p. 266.) 
Andrew  Grote,  son  of  Otto  Grote,  by  Gesche  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
Jacob  Hackman,  son  of  Detmer  Hackman,  by  Adelheid  his  wife,' born  at  Bremen  in 
Germany. 

Cornelius  Vande  Waal,  son  of  Dirk  Vande  Waal,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Rotter- 
dam in  Holland. 

1 20  Georgij  2^1  No.  4. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  15  March,  1738-9.) 
James  Nadal,  son  of  Mathew  Nadal,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
William  Rene  Morin,  son  of  W^illiam  Morin,  by  Frances  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at 

Alencon  in  the  Province  of  Normandy,  in  France. 
Charles  Delon,  son  of  Francis  Delon,  by  Clare  his  wife,  born  at  Genoa  in  Italy.  (See 
C.J.  xxiii,  p.  266.) 

1 20  Georgij  2^1  No.  26. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  April,  1739.) 
James  Tracy,  son  of  Peter  Tracy,  by  Urcina  his  wife,  born  at  Grisons  in  Switzerland. 
Christian  Burckhard  Reyhlen,  son  of  George  Reyhlen,  by  Barbara  his  wife,  born  at 
Darmstadt  in  Germanv.    (In  L.J.  xxv,  p. 331,  the  name  appears  as  Reghlen.    See  C.J. 
xxiii,  p.  331.) 

Zacharias  Nieman,  son  of  John  Nieman,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Stockholm  in  Sweden. 
Susannah  Hubert,  widow  and  relict  of  Michael  Hubert,  of  Wasperton  in  the  County 

of  Warwick,  Esquire,  deceased,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Jacob  Christopher  Messing,  by 

Sophia  Maria  his  wife,  born  at  Hesse  Cassel  in  Germanv. 

120  Georgij  2^1  No.  70. 
(Bill  received  roval  assent  14  June,  1739). 
Adrian  Coltee  Ducarel,  son  of  James  Coltee  Ducarel,  bv  Mary  Jane  his  wife,  born  at 
Paris  in  France, 


NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS.  143 

120  Qeorgij  2^1  No.  71. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  14  June,  1739). 
John  Deshons,  son  of  Isaac  Deshons,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Ganges  in  Languedoc, 
in  France. 

130  Georgij  2^1  No.  4. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Dec,  1739.) 
John  Georg  Liebenrood,  son  of  John  Martin  Liebenrood,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 
Elrich  in  Germany. 

Bartholomew  Christopher  Lutyens,  son  of  Nicholas  Lutyens,  by  Catherine  his  wife, 
born  in  Hamburgh. 

Margarett  Knowlings,  wife  of  Hugh  Knowlings,  of  the  Parish  of  Cammerwell  in  the 
County  of  Surrey,  daughter  of  John  Francis  de  Morin,  by  Anne  Magdalen  kis  wife, 
born  at  The  Hague  in  Holland.    {See  L.J.,  xxv.,  p.  436,  C.J.,  xxiii.,  p.  407). 

John  Casper  Ries,  son  of  John  Tobias  Ries,  by  Juliana  Margaretha  his  wife,  born  at 
Hesse  Cassel  in  Germany. 

Theophilus  Pritzler,  son  of  John  Jobst  Pritzler,  by  Mary  Barbara  his  wife,  born  at 
Hertford  in  Westphalia. 

George  Frederick  Smith,  son  of  Herman  Arnold  Smith,  by  Margaretha  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  born  at  Hertford  in  Westphalia. 

130  Georgij  2^1  No.  19. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  Mar.,  1739-40). 
Amalie  Sophie  de  Wallaioden,  daughter  of  John  Francis  de  Wendt,  by  Frederick  Char- 
lotte de  Wendt  his  wife,  born  in  Hanover. 

130  Georgij  2^1  No.  20. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  Mar.,  1739-40). 
Anthony  Vazeille,  son  of  Edward  V\azielle,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Lunel  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  the  Kingdom,  of  France. 
Stephen  Saintandre,  son  of  James  Saintandre,  by  Susannah  his  wife,  born  at  Boffre  in 

Vivaretz,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 
John  George  Dolfuss,  son  of  Philip  Dolfuss,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Mullhausen 

in  Switzerland.    (See  L.J.,  xxv,  p.  454,  C.J.,  xxiii,  p.  469). 
Anthony  Aubert,  son  of  James  Aubert,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Maurice  Margarot,  son  of  John  Margarot,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Marsilhargues 

in  Languedoc. 

Anthony  La  Port  (Laport),  son  of  Raymond  La  Port,  bv  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at 

Montauban  in  France. 
James  Auriol,  son  of  John  Lewis  Auriol,  by  Olvmpe  Bonefons  his  wife,  born  at  Castres 

in  High  Languedoc  Albigeois,  in  France. 

130  Georgij  2^1  No.  21. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  Mar.,  1739-40). 
Isaac  Olier,  son  of  David  Olier,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban  in  the  Province 
of  France. 

Christian  Schutte,  son  of  Cornelius  Schutte,  by  Anna  Magdalena  his  wife,  born  at 
Bremen  in  Germany. 

John  Daniel  Cottin,  son  of  Daniel  Cottin,  by  Esther  his  wife,  born  in  Paris.  (See  L.J., 
xxv.,  p.  471.) 

Henry  Lyell,  son  of  Adam  Lyell,  by  Hedwig  Lohe  his  wife,  born  in  Stockholm. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1739-40.  Jan,  3  Charles  Colli,  of  the  citv  of  London,  merchant;  an  alien  born.  (Patent 
Roll  13  G^^f  P'^^i't 


144    NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 

NATURALIZATIONS, 
140  Georgij  II,  No.  2. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  18  Dec,  1740). 
John  De  Pesters,  Esquire,  son  of  Jacob  De  Pesters  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  The 
Hague  in  the  Province  of  Holland. 

140  Georgij  II,  No.  51. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1740-1.) 
John  Richard  Brinckman,  son  of  Theodore  Brinckman,  by  Magdalane  his  wife,  born  in 
Hanover. 

^  140  Georgij  II,  No.  52. 

(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1 740-1.) 
Martin  Kuyck  Van  Mierop,  son  of  Isaac  Kuyck  Van  Mierop,  by  Cornelia  his  wife,  born 
at  Rotterdam  in  the  Province  of  Holland. 

140  Georgij  II,  No.  53. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1 740-1.) 
Gedeon  Bourdillon,  son  of  Amy  Bourdillon,  by  Dorothy  his  wife. 
John  David  Billon,  son  of  John  David  Billon,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Mathew  Housman,  son  of  Christopher  Housman,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Cassell 
in  Hesse. 

140  Georgij  II,  No.  54. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1740-1.)  • 
Eve  Superiori,  alias  Smith,  spinster,  daughter  of  Peter  Superiori,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
born  at  Grives  near  Sarlat  in  Perrigord,  in  France. 

140  Georgij  II,  No.  55. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1 740-1.) 
Ernesst  Barnerd,  son  of  Diederick  Barnerd,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Zell  in  Germany. 

140  Georgij  II,  No.  56. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1 740-1.) 
EvERARD  John  Ludewig,  son  of  George  Ludewig,  by  Barbara  his  wife,  born  at  Riga  in 
the  Empire  of  Russia. 

140  Georgij  II,  No.  76. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  April,  1741.) 
Francis  D'Abbadie,  son  of  Daniel  D'Abbadie,  bv  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bayonne  in  the 
Province  of  Guienne,  in  France. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1 741  May  18.    Mary  Theresa  de  la  Touche,  of  the  parish  of  St.  George,  Hanover 
Square,  co.  Midd. ;  an  alien  born.    (Patent  Roll,  14  Geo.  II,  part  3.) 


NATIJRA  LIZA  TIONS. 
150  Georgij  II,  No.  4. 
(Bill  received  roval  assent  23  Feb.,  1741-2.) 
John  Christoph  Cohl,  son  of  John  Christoph  Cohl,  bv  Marv  his  wife,  born  at  Oderwitz 
in  Saxony.    (The  name  should  undoubtedly  be  Gohl.     It  so  appears  in  both  the 
Commons  and  Lords  Journals). 
Hans  Bardewieck  (Bardewick),  son  of  Henry  Bardewieck,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at 
Oldenburg  in  Denmark. 


NATURALIZATIONS  :  DENIZATIONS. 


145 


Claude  Passavant,  son  of  Ulric  Passavant,  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  born  at  Brazil 
[Bazel]  in  Swisserland.  (See  L.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  43,  CJ.,  xxiv.,  p.  80). 

John  Phillipe  Fuhr,  son  of  Anthony  Fuhr,  by  Catharina  his  wife,  born  at  Grunstad  in 
Germany. 

John  Miller,  son  of  Tobias  Miller,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Merseburg  in  Saxony. 
Peter  Dutens,  son  of  John  Dutens,  by  Esther  his  wife,  born  at  Preuilly  in  Tourraine, 

in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 
Francis  Lamande,  son  of  Peter  Lamande,  by  Claudine  his  wife,  born  in  the  Town  of  Privar 
in  the  Province  of  Vivares,  in  France. 

150  Georgij  II,  No.  15. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Mar.,  1 741-2.) 
John  Boucher,  son  of  John  Boucher,  by  Susanah  his  wife,  born  at  Bergerac  in  the 
Province  of  Guienne. 

150  Georgij  II,  No.  16. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Mar.,  1 741-2.) 
Isaac  Nicholas  Duqueruy,  and  Michael  Henry  Duqueruy,  sons  of  Henry  Duqueruy, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  the  Island  of  Guadaloupe  in  America.    (The  name  appears 
as  Duqueray  in  L.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  76,  and  as  Duque'ruy  in  C.J.,  xxiv.,  p.  85.) 
John  Andrew  Begon,  son  of  Andrew  Begon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  the  Town  of 

Vigan  in  the  Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France.    {See  C.J.,  xxiv.,  p.  114.) 
Andrew  Girardot  Buissieres,  son  of  John  Girardot,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  Paris. 
Catherine  Jane  Ingoldsby,  daughter  of  John  Coussmaker,  by  Elizabeth  Mary  his  wife, 
born  at  Sas-Van  Ghent  in  Flanders. 

150  Georgij  II,  No.  32. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  15  April,  1742.) 
Daniel  Beaufort,  clerk,  son  of  Francis  Beaufort,  by  Louisa  his  wife,  born  at  Wesel  in 

the  Dutchy  of  Cleves. 
John  Girardot  de  Chancourt,  son  of  Andrew  Girardot  de  Chancourt,  by  Margarette  his 
wife,  born  in  Paris. 

John  Calmac,  son  of  Abraham  Calmac,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Miramont  in  the 
Province  of  Guienne,  in  France.  (The  name  is  undoubtedly  Cahuac,  see  L.J.,  xxvi., 
88,  102.) 

150  Georgij  II,  No.  81. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  15  July,  1742.) 
Peter  Holsten,  son  of  Christian  Holsten,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Petersburg  in 
Russia.    (The  name  appears  as  Holston  in  C.J.,  xxiv.,  p.  283.) 


DENIZATIONS. 

1 741-2  Mar.  17.  Joseph  Diaz  Fernandes,  otherwise  Joseph  Marquez  the  younger, 

Isaac  Dias  Fernandes  the  younger,  otherwise  Joseph  Da  wSilva  the 
younger. 

Moses  Nunes  Brandon,  otherwise  Joseph  Henrique, 
Abraham  Andrews, 
David  of  Isaac, 
Levy  Natal, 
Levi  Sonsino, 

Daniel  Mendes  Seixas,  otherwise  Duartf  Ferreira, 

Joshua  Corcos, 

Jacob  Levi  Sonsino  the  younger, 

Isaac  Hamis, 

Benjamin  Taveres, 

Abraham  de  Joseph  Cappadoce, 

Isaac  Delmonte, 

Ruben  Salomons,  otherwise  Ruben  Morden, 

Abraham  Mendes  Malca  ;  aliens  born.     (Patent  Roll  15  Geo.  11,  part  2.) 


K 


146 


DENIZATIONS. 


1 60  Georgij  II,  No, 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Dec,  1742.) 
Daniel  Vialars,  son  of  Anthony  Vialars,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Antonin  in 
Rouergue. 

Peter  Thomegay,  son  of  Marc  Thomegay,  by  Rene  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Francis  Chassereau,  son  of  James  Chassereau,  by  Mariana  his  wife,  born  at  Niort  in 
Poitou,  in  France. 

John  Lewis  Demarin,  son  of  Abraham  Demarin,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
{See  L.J.,  xxvi.,  175.) 

Daniel  Lagier  Lamotte  son  of  Claude  Lagier  Lamotte,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

160  Georgij  II,  No.  49. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  March,  1742-3.) 
John  Bockholt,  son  of  Christian  Bockholt,  by  Regina  his  wife,  born  at  Luneburg  in 
Germany. 

Swain  Rose,  son  of  Balthazar  John  Rose,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Christiana  in 

Norway.    (See  C.J.,  xxiv.,  p.  379.) 

160  Georgij  II,  No.  50. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  March,  1742-3.) 
Paul  Torras,  son  of  Paul  Torras,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Turin. 
John  Godfrey  Zurhost,  son  of  John  Herman  Zurhost,  by  Anna  Catherina  his  wife,  born 

at  Ham  in  Westphalia  (In  L.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  188,  the  name  appears  as  Zorhourst  and 

Zurhorst,  ibid,  p.  216.) 
Bernhard  Schaffer,  son  of  Jacob  Schaffer,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  born  in  Hambro.  (See 

C.J.,  xxiv.,  p.  421.) 

Stephen  Bourget,  son  of  Stephen  Bourget,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

160  Georgij  II,  No.  51. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  March,  1742-3.) 
James  Serges,  son  of  Moses  Serces,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva.  (In  the  Journals 
he  is  described  as  clerk,  L.J.,  xxvi.,  188.    The  name  appears  as  Cerces  in  C.J.,  xxiv.,, 
p.  44-) 

170  Georgij  II,  No.  2, 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  Dec,  1743.) 
Andrew  Lindegren,  son  of  Andrew  Lindegren,  by  Christiana  his  wife,  born  at  Elf  Carlby 

in  the  Kingdom  of  Sweden. 
Abraham  Spalding,  son  of  John  Spalding,  by  Anne  Christiana  his  wife,  born  at  Stockholm 
in  the  Kingdom  of  Sweden.    ((They  are  both  described  as  of  London,  merchants,  in 
L.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  285,  C.J.,  xxiv.,  486,  491.) 

170  Georgij  II,  No.  23. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  2  March,  1743-4.) 
Mary,  Countess  of  Holdernesse,  wife  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Holdernesse,  daughter  of 
Francis  Doublet  of  Groeneveldt,  by  Constantia  Vanderbeck  his  wife,  born  at  The 
Hague  in  Holland. 

170  Georgij  I„  No.  24. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  2  March,  1743-4.) 
Andrew  Templeman,  of  London,  merchant,  son  of  Frederick  Templeman,  by  Elizabeth 

his  wife,  born  at  Hamburg  in  Germany. 
John  Darlon,  of  London,  merchant,  son  of   Paul  Darlon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 

Hesse  Cassel  in  Germany. 
Christian  Moller,  son  of  Christian  William  Moller,  by  Sabina  Cathrine  his  wife,  born 

in  Hamburgh.     {See  L.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  302,  C.J.,  xxiv.,  p.  576.) 
John  Friderick  Fries,  son  of  Henry  Friderick  Fries,  by  Dorothea  Magdalena  his  wife, 

born  in  Frankfort. 

Peter  De  la  Rive,  son  of  Horace  Benedict  De  la  Rive,  bv  Jane  Marv  his  wife,  born  in 
Geneva.    (In  L.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  335,  all  five  are  described  as  of  London,  merchants.) 


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147 


170  Georgij  II,  No,  25. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  2  March,  1743-4.) 
LoRENTz  Bastian  Ritter  son  of  Guillaume  Bastian  Ritter,  by  Wichmuth  Sutthoff  his 
wife,  born  at  Narva  in  Russia. 

170  Georgij  II,  No.  26. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  2  March,  1743-4.) 
John  Rudolf  Thunn,  son  of  Peter  Thunn,  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  born  at  Hamborough 
in  Germany.    (He  is  described  as  of  London,  merchant,  in  L.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  335,  and 
C.J.,  xxiv.j'p.  492.) 

170  Georgij  II,  No.  81. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  May,  1744.) 
Bernard  Joachim  Boetefeur,  son  of  Phillip  Boetefeur,  by  Margaretha  his  wife,  born  at 
Hamburgh  in  Germany. 

170  Georgij  II,  No.  82. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  May,  1744.) 
Stephen  Navhxe,  son  of  Jacob  Naville,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Geneva. 


DENIZATIONS. 
1743  July  15.    Abraham  Lombroso  de  Mattos, 
Joseph  Salomons, 

David  Levi;  aliens  born.    (Patent  Roll,  17  Geo.  II,  part  i.) 

743  Sept.  14.    Elias  Perochon,  merchant;  alien  born.  (Ibid.) 

744  April  18.    Abraham  Levy  Ximenes, 

judah  supino, 
Joseph  de  Massahod, 
Isaac  Fernandes  Silva, 
Anthony  Lucera, 
Isaac  Moraes  Pereira, 

Joshua  Israel  Brandon,  of  the  city  of  London ;  aliens  born.  (Ihid.) 


NATURALIZATIONS, 

180  Georgij  II,  No.  2, 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Dec,  1744.) 
Sir  John  Charles  Le  Blon,  Knight  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire,  son  of  Peter  Frederick 
Le  Blon,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Franckfort  in  Germany. 

180  Georgij  II,  No.  3. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Dec,  1744.) 
Christian  Heineken,  son  of  Christian  Heineken,  by  Margaretha  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen 
in  Germany. 

DoMiNiCK  Joseph  Lieutand,  son  of  Peter  Lieutand,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Henry  Centjes,  son  of  John  Jochim  Centjes  by  Maria  his  wife,  born  in  Hamburgh.  (The 

name  appears  as  Gentjes  in  LJ.,  xxvi.,  p.  416,  and  C.J.,  xxiv.,  p.  699. 
Francis  Grose,  son  of  John  Henry  Grose,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Bern  in  Switzerland. 
John  James  Trembley,  son  of  John  James  Trembley,  by  Jane  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in 

Geneva. 

Johann  Christian  Faulwasser,  son  of  Martin  Faulwasser,  by  Margaretha  his  wife,  born 
in  the  own  of  Anhald  Clothen  in  Germany. 


148 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


1 8°  Georgij  II,  No.  21. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  March,  1744-5.) 
Dorothy  Penton,  wife  of  Henry  Penton,  of  the  City  of  Winchester  in  the  County  of 
Southampton,  daughter  of  Christian  Simons,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Lisbon  in 
the  Kingdom  of  Portugal.  (In  L.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  430,  she  is  descrbed  as  only  daughter 
of  said  Symonds,  deceased,  and  petitions  for  power  to  hold  a  jointure  of  ^od per  an  out 
of  lands  in  Middlesex,  &c.) 

180  Georgij  II,  No.  25. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  March,  1744-5.) 
Mark  Cramer,  son  of  John  Lewis  Cramer,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Samuel  Mestrezat,  son  of  Alexander  Mestrezat,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Peter  Fector,  son  of  Jeremiah  Fector,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Rotterdam  in  Holland. 
John  Anthony  Rucker,  son  of  Seigmund  Rucker,  by  Anne  Margaretha  his  wife,  born  in 
Hamburgh. 

John  James  Battier,  son  of  John  James  Battier,  by  Veronica  his  wife,  born  at  Basil  in 
Swisserland.    (In  CJ.,  xxiv.,  p.  811,  the  name  appears  as  Baffein.) 

Bartholomew  Nedderman,  son  of  Caspar  Nedderman,  by  Anna  Catherina  his  wife,  born 
at  Bremen  in  Germany. 

180  Georgij  II,  No.  26. 
(Bill  received  loyal  assent  19  March,  1744-5.) 
Anthony  Benjamin  Morin,  son  of  William  Morin,  by  Frances  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at 
Paris  in  France. 

180  Georgij  II,  No.  67. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  2  May,  1745.) 
Peter  Bartholomew  Jullian,  son  of  John  Jullian,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Peter  Sapte,  of  the  age  of  13,  and  Thomas  Sapte,  of  the  age  of  12,  sons  of  Francis  Sapte, 
by  Frances  his  wife,  born  in  Leghorn.    (The  petition  for  Peter  and  Thomas  Sapte 
was  presented  by  John  Julian,  their  guardian,  L.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  454.) 

190  Georgij  II,  No.  11. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent,  13  Feb.,  1745-6.) 
Herman  Meyer,  son  of  Henry  Meyer,  by  Catharina  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
Herman  Rudolph  Klincke,  son  of  Diederick  Henry  Klincke,  by  Sophia  Mary  his  wife, 

born  at  Osnabruck  in  Westphaly. 
Peter  Torras,  son  of  Paul  Torras,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Turin. 

190  Georgij  II,  No.  12. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent,  13  Feb.,  1745-6.) 
John  Daniel  Dreyer,  son  of  Mouritz  Dreyer,  by  Anna  Cruissenberg  his  wife,  born  at 
Amsterdam  in  Holland. 

190  Georgij  II,  No.  54. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  4  June,  1746.) 
Michael  Baur,  son  of  John  George  Baur,  by  Barbara  his  wife,  born  at  Memmingen  in 
the  Circle  of  Swabia,  in  the  Empire  of  Germany).    (He  is  described  as  a  merchant 
in  L.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  556.) 

190  Georgij  II,  No.  55. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  4  June,  1746.) 
John  Baptist  Pellet,  son  of  Lewis  Pellet,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  the  Parish  of  Saint 
Anne  de  Trablin  Maudement  de  Chatonnay,  in  the  Province  of  Dauphiny. 

190  Georgij  II,  No.  56. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  4  June,  1746.) 
Charles  Labelye,  son  of  Francis  Labelye,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Vevay  in  the 
Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switzerland, 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


149 


200  Georgij  II,  No.  83. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  17  June,  1747.) 
Mark  Liotard,  son  of  John  Liotard,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Henry  Uhthoff,  son  of  Henry  Uhthoff,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in 
Germany. 

John  David  Ziegell,  son  of  David  Ziegell,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
(See  C.J.,  XXV.,  p.  386.) 

200  Georgij  II,  No,  84. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  17  June,  1747.) 
Albert  Vandenvelde,  merchant,  son  of  Rudolph  Vandenvelde,  by  Wunegunda  his  wife, 
born  at  Bremen  in  the  Circle  of  Lower  Saxony. 

210  Georgij  II,  No.  2. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Dec,  1747.) 
CiESAR  DE  Missy,  clerk,  and  Charles  de  Missy,  sons  of  Charles  de  Missy,  by  Susanna 
his  wife,  born  in  Berlin. 

210  Georgij  II,  No.  19. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  March,  1748.) 
Anthony  and  David  Andre,  sons  of  William  Andre,  by  Maria  his  wife,  born  in  Genoa. 
John  Fonblanque,  son  of  Grenier  Fonblanque,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  in  the  Province 

of  Guienne.    (See  C.J,,  xxv.,  p.  588.) 
Peter  Caussen,  junior,  son  of  Peter  Caussen,  by  Catin  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva.  (The 

name  is  undoubtedly  Gaussen,  See  L.J.,  xxvii.,  p.  181,  C.J.,  xxv.,  p.  588.) 
Gabriel  Clarmont,  son  of  John  Clarmont,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Bourdeaux. 
Dirk  Cloes  Lutkeman,  son  of  Emanuel  Lutkeman,  by  Maria  Cloes  his  wife,  born  in 

Amsterdam. 

210  Georgij  II,  No.  64. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  May,  1748.) 
John  Thorbeeke,  son  of  Diederich  Thorbeeke,  by  Anna  Catharina  his  wife,  born  in 
Hamburgh. 

210  Georgij  II,  No.  65. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  May,  1748.) 
Peter  Neau,  son  of  Peter  Neau,  by  Gabrielle  his  wife,  born  at  Bourgneuf  near  Rochelle, 
in  France. 

220  Georgij  II,  No.  8. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  15  Feb.,  1748-9.) 
Martin  Klencke,  son  of  Henry  Klencke,  by  Helen  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
John  James  Grand,  son  of  John  Grand,  by  Mary  Margarette  his  wife,  born  at  Lausanne 

in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland.   (See  C.J.,  xxv.,  p.  708.) 
Anthony  Colombies,  son  of  John  Colombies,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  in  the  Province 
of  Languedoc,  in  France 

220  Georgij  II,  No.  9. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  15  Feb.,  1748-9.) 
Gabriel  Guillon,  son  of  Benjamin  Guillon,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Coze  in  Xain- 
tonge,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 

220  Georgij  II,  No.  33. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  March,  1748-9.) 
George  William  Renner,  son  of  Peter  Renner,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen 
in  Germany. 

Christopher  Frederick  Pritzler,  son  of  John  Jobst  Pritzler,  by  Mary  Barbara  his  wife, 
born  at  Versmold  in  Westphalia.    (See  C.J.,  xxv.,  p.  299.) 

220  Georgij  II,  No.  34. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  March,  1748-9.) 
Magdalen  Aldworth,  wife  of  Richard  Nevill  Aldworth,  Esquire,  son  of  Francois  Calan- 
drini,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 


150  NATURALIZATIONS. 

22°  Georgij  II,  No.  35. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  March,  1748-9.) 
Charles  Louis  Courant,  son  of  Peter  Courant,  by  Isabella  Barbe  his  wife,  born  in  the 
City  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 

22°  Georgij  II,  No.  79. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  May,  1749.) 
Frederick  Christopher  Kempe,  son  of  Barthold  Kempe,  by  Catharina  Clementia  his 
wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Hamburgh. 

220  Georgij  II,  No.  80. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  May,  1749.) 
Peter  Auriol,  son  of  John  Louis  Auriol,  by  Olympia  his  wiie,  born  at  Castres  in  the 
Province  of  Lan^uedoc  and  Kingdom  of  France. 

220  Georgij  II.  No.  100. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  June,  1749.) 
Emanuel  Bowler,  son  of  Emanuel  Bowler,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Koningsberg  in 
the  Kingdom  of  Prussia. 

230  Georgij  II,  No.  3. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Dec,  1749.) 
Thomas  Abraham  Ogier,  son  of  Peter  Ogier,  by  Catharine  his  wife,  born  at  Moncoutand 
in  Poitou,  in  France. 

Peter  Henry  Gauvain,  son  of  Peter  Gauvain,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Michel  in 
Poitou  in  France. 

Magdalen  Lefebure,  daughter  of  Samuel  Lefebure,  by  Elizabeth  Henrietta  his  wife,  born 
at  Harlem  in  Holland.    (See  L.J.,  xxvii.,  p.  384,  C.J.,  xxv.,  p.  921.) 

Lewis  Chauvet,  son  of  John  Chauvet,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Fort  Sur  Girond 
in  the  Province  of  Xaintonge,  in  France. 

Peter  Ogier,  son  of  Peter  Ogier,  by  Catharine  his  wife,  born  at  Moncoutand  in  the 
Province  of  Poitou  aforesaid. 

George  Stockfleth,  son  of  Hans  Stockfleth,  by  Regina  his  wife,  born  in  Hamburgh. 

230  Georgij  II,  No.  4. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Dec,  1749.) 
Charles  Lindegren,  son  of  Andreas  Lindegren,  by  Anna  Christiana  his  wife,  born  at 
Elfcarleby,  near  Gefle,  in  Sweden.    (In  C.J.,  xxv.,  p.  908,  he  is  described    as  of 
London,  merchant.) 

230  Georgij  II,  No.  5. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Dec,  1749.) 
Henry  Joly,  son  of  Samuel  Joly,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Quintin  in  Picardy. 

230  Georgij  II,  No.  6. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Dec,  1749.) 
Germain  Lavie,  son  of  John  Lavie,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Lagor  in  the  Province  of 
Beam,  in  France. 

230  Georgij  II,  No.  22. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  14  March,  1749-50.) 
John  Peter  Mandrot,  son  of  Abraham  Mandrot,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Yuerden  in 

the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Swisserland. 
Lewis  Chabanel,  son  of  Francis  Chabanel,  by  Magdelen  his  wife,  born  at  Yuerden 
aforesaid. 

William  de  Drusina,  son  of  Hieronimus  Henry  de  Drusina,  by  Maria  his  wife,  born  in 
Hamburgh.    (See  LJ.  xxvii.,  p.  398,  C.J.,  xxv.,  p.  1000.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


151 


Henry  Author  (Arther)  Langkopf,  son  of  Author  (Arther)  Langkopf,  by  Dorothea  his 

wife,  born  at  Braunsckweig  in  Germany. 
Henry  Author  Langkopf,  son  of  Author  Langkopf,  by  Dorothea  his  wife,  born  at 

Braunsckweig  in  Germany. 
Herman  Katenkamp,  son  of  John  Katenkamp,  by  EHzabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen 

in  Germany. 

Tamary  Houssaye,  wife  of  Isaac  Houssaye,  of  Colchester,  in  the  County  of  Essex,  Gen- 
tleman, daughter  of  born  in  the  Province  of  Georgia,  in  Asia. 

230  Georgij  II,  No.  23. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  14  March,  1749-50.) 
Isaac  Schomberg,  of  Trinity  College  in  the  University  of  Cambridge,  Doctor  in  Physick, 
son  of  born  at  Sweinsberg  in  the  Territories  of  the 

Landgrave  of  Hesse  Cassel. 

230  Georgij  II,  No.  24. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  14  March,  1749-50.) 
Engelbert  Hake,  son  of  Berend  Hake,  by  Gesche  Kulenkampen  his  wife,  born  in  the 
City  of  Bremen  in  Germany. 

230  Georgij  II,  No,  74. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  April,  1750.) 
Jacob  Van  Wylick,  son  of  Abraham  Van  Wylick,  by  Ursula  his  wife,  born  in  Amsterdam. 

240  Georgij  II,  No.  7. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Mar.,  1750-51.) 
John  Liotard,  son  of  John  Liotard,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Daniel  Richard,  son  of  Francis  Richard,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  in  Paris. 
Daniel  Ferrand,  son  of  John  Ferrand,  by  Esther  his  wife,  born  at  Rotterdam  in  Holland. 

{See  L.J.  xxvii.,  p.  489,  C.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  52.) 
Charles  Boucher,  son  of  John  Boucher,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Bergerac  in  the 

Province  of  Guienne,  in  France. 
John  Schnely,  son  of  Frederick  Schnely,  by  Anna  Barbara  his  wife,  born  at  Ermatingen 

in  the  Canton  of  Zurich. 

240  Georgij  II,  No.  8. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Mar.,  1750-51.) 
Christopher  Jacob  Krauter,  son  of  Philip  David  Krauter,  by  Maria  Jacobina  his  wife, 
born  in  the  City  of  Augspurg  in  Germany. 

240  Georgij  II,  No.  71. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  May,  1751.) 
Count  Stephanus  Laurentius  Neale,  son  of  John  Neale,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  in 
Surinam. 

240  Georgij  II,  No.  104. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  June,  1751.) 
Philip  Jacob,  Baron  de  Soesdyk  Van  Cloon,  Lord  of  Rhynwyck,  son  of  the  late  Baron 
de  Soesdyk,  Lord  of  Rhynwyck,  one  of  the  States  of  Holland,  by  Lady  Mary  his 
wife,  born  in  Utrecht. 

240  Georgij  II,  No.  105. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  June,  1751.) 
John  Jugla,  son  of  William  Jugla,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Felix  de  Sorgue  in  the 

Territory  of  Rouergne,  in  the  Province  of  Guyenne. 
Stephan  Cogigian,  son  of  John  Cogigian,  by  Rosa  his  wife,  born  at  Julfa  in  Persia. 
John  Jacob  Zornlin,  son  of  John  Jacob  Zornlin,  by  Ursula  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Gall 
in  Switzerland. 

John  Adolph  Speck,  son  of  John  Speck,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Urdenbach  in 
the  Dukedom  of  Bergue. 


152 


DENIZATIONS  :  NATURALIZATIONS. 


DENIZATIONS, 

1 75 1  Oct.  30.    Isaac  Alvarez  Perera,  of  Newington,  co.  Midd.,  merchant, 

Jacob  Alvarez  Corcho,  of  the  same  place,  merchant, 

Judith  Alvarez  Corcho,  wife  of  Moses  Alvarez  Corcho,  of  the  same 

place,  merchant, 
Sarah  Alvarez  Corcho,  of  the  same  place,  spinster, 
Judith  Alvarez  Corcho,  of  the  same  place,  spinster, 
Francis  Demarr,  of  Princes  Street,  London,  merchant, 
Lewis  Julian,  of  Great  Westminster  Street,  London,  merchant;  aliens 

born.    (Patent  Roll,  25  Geo.  II,  part  2.) 

1752  Mar.  16.    John  Sommer,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  co.  Midd.,  gent., 

John  Miller,  of  St.  George,  Hanover  Square,  gent., 
Henry  Seveeke,  of  St.  George,  Hanover  Square,  gent., 
Andrew  Regnier,  of  St.  Martins  in  the  Fields,  tailor. 
Frederick  Bund,  of  the  same,  staymaker, 
John  Jerquet  the  elder,  of  the  same,  peruke  maker. 

Oltman  Miller,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  victualler;  aliens  born. 
{Ibid,,  part  3.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
250  Georgij  II,  No,  91. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  March,  1752.) 
Jane  Magdalen  Robelon,  wife  of  Joseph  Robelon,  daughter  of  Francis  Tavan,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

250  Georgij  II,  No.  92. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  March,  1752.) 
Francis  Degen,  of  London,  merchant,  son  of  Christian  Degen,  by  Anne  Christina  his 
wife,  born  at  Copenhagen  in  Denmark. 

250  Georgij  II,  No.  93. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  March,  1752.) 
John  Matthias  Miller,  son  of  Matthias  Miller,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Stockholm  in 
Sweeden. 

250  Georgij  II,  No.  94. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  March,  1752.) 
Frederick  William  Commerell,  son  of  John  Commerell,  by  Benigna  Christina  his  wife, 

born  at  Heilbron  in  Germany. 
John  Anthony  Toepken,  son  of  Johan  Toepken,  by  Clementia  Elizabetha  his  wife,  born 

at  Bremen  in  Germany.    (The  name  appears  as  Toopken  in  L.J.,  xxvii.,  p.  707.) 
Christian  Gottlieb  Moser,  son  of  Christian  Moser,  by  Ann  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 
Zittau  in  Saxony. 

250  Georgij  II,  No.  95. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  March,  1752.) 
Christian  Samuel  Geledneki,  son  of  Martin  Geledneki,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 
Presbourg  in  Hungary. 

250  Georgij  II,  No.  96. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  March,  1752.) 
Philip  Denoyer,  son  of  George  Denoyer,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  born  at  Hanover  in  the 
Electorate  of  Hanover,  in  Germany. 

250  Georgij  II,  No.  97. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  March,  1752.) 
James  Fremeaux,  merchant,  son  of  Peter  Fremeaux,  by  Adriana  his  wife,  born  in  Smyrna. 


NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS.  153 


250  Georgij  II,  No.  98. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  March,  1752.) 
Andrew  Girardot,  son  of  Paul  Girardot,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Paris. 

250  Georgij  II,  No.  99. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  March,  1752.) 
Peter  Auriol,  son  of  Eliza  Auriol,  by  Elizabeth  Belloe  his  wife,  born  at  Castres  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc  and  Kingdom  of  France. 
David  Pratviel,  son  of  Peter  Malacare,  by  Lydia  Auriol  his  wife,  born  at  Castres 
aforesaid.    (In  L.J.,  xxvii.,  p.  707,  both  Auriol  and  Pratviel  are  styled  merchants,  of 
London.) 

250  Georgij  II,  No.  100. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  March,  1752.) 
Andrev^  Annibal  Leques,  son  of  John  Leques,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  in  the  Province 

of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Frederick  Charles  Augustus  Blomberg  (of  the  age  of  16  years),  son  of  George  Dieterick 
Baron  Blomberg  of  Didmold,  in  the  County  of  Lippe  in  Germany,  by  Amelia  his 
wife,  born  at  Didmold  aforesaid.     (See  C.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  493.) 

250  Georgij  II,  No.  loi. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  March,  1752.) 
JoHAN  Meijbohm,  SOU  of  Johan  Meijbohm,  by  Eva  his  wife,  born  in  the  Imperial  City  of 
Bremen  in  Germany.    (L.J.,  xxvii.,  p.  702.  The  Lords  inserted  a  proviso  in  this  bill 
that  if  he  should  go  into  any  foreign  country  and  not  return  within  3  years  and 
reside  in  this  kingdom  or  any  of  his  Majesty's  Dominions  for  3  years  he  should  lose 
the  benefit  of  his  naturalization."    Meijbohm  declared  at  the  bar  of  the  House  that  he 
was  desirous  that  the  bill  might  pass  with  the  said  instruction  rather  than  lose  the 
benefit  of  the  said  bill.    This  proviso  arose  out  of  a  debate  in  the  Commons  on  the 
Russia  Company.    See   C.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  500,  503-4.) 


DENIZATIONS. 

1752  Nov.  14.    David  Ximenes, 
Isaac  Ximenes, 
Nathan  Salomons, 
Harman  Hendricks, 
Nathan  Modigliani, 

DUARTE  ReBELLO  DE  MeNDOCA, 

Sarah  Rebello  de  Mendoca,  traders  and  inhabitants  in  our  city  of 
London;  aliens  born.    (Patent  Roll,  26  Geo.  II,  part  i.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
260  Georgij  II,  No.  2. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  8  Feb.,  1753.) 
Frederich  Hoffgaard,  son  of  Jacob  Hoffgaard,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Dram  in 
Norway. 

260  Georgij  II,  No.  15. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  8  March,  1753.) 
Daniel  Boumeester,  son  of  Daniel  Boumeester,  by  Anna  Sophia  his  wife,  born  at  Aleppo 
in  Asia. 

James  Rilliet,  son  of  Peter  Rilliet,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

Anthony  Bertrand,  son  of  Anthony  Bertrand,  by  Magdalena  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

(See  L.J.,  xxviii.,  p.  15,  C.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  557. 
Frederick  Teise,  son  of  John  Jacob  Teise,  by  Johanna  his  wife,  born  at  Fleisbatch  in  the 

Principality  of  Nassau  Dillenburg. 


154 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


Francis  Brouzet,  son  of  Francis  Brouzet,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Valleraugue  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
George  Grand,  son  of  (John)  Francis  Grand,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Lausanne  in 

the  Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switzerland. 

260  Georgij  II,  No.  16. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  8  March,  1753.) 
John  Henry  Schoen,  of  London,  merchant,  son  of  John  Schoen,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 

born  at  Mulhausen  in  Alsace, 
Peter  Rodolf  George  Alexander  Fatio,  of  London,  merchant,  son  of  John  David  Fatio, 
by  Judith  Paulina  his  wife,  born  at  Vevey  in  Switzerland.    (In  both  the  Lords  and 
Commons  Journals  this  name  is  printed  thus,  Peter  Rodolf,  George  Alexander  Fatio  : 
as  if  for  two  separate  persons.    L.J.,  xxviii.,  p.  23,  39,  C.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  657.) 
William  Du  Bois,  of  London,  merchant,  son  of  Moses  Du  Bois,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born 

at  Locle  in  the  County  of  Neufchatel  in  Switzerland. 
William  Konink,  son  of  Jacob  Koninck,  by  Sara  his  wife,  born  in  Rotterdam. 
Henry  Klausing,  son  of  Christian  Klausing,  by  Christina  llsabeen  his  wife,  born  in 
Westphalia.    {See  C.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  623.) 

260  Georgij  II,  No.  17. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  8  Mar.,  1753.) 
Jacob  Valk,  son  of  Nicholas  Valk,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Westsauen  in  North  Holland. 

260  Georgij  II,  No.  18. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  8  Mar.,  1753.) 
Beat  Rodolph  Victor  Nerbel,  son  of  James  Nerbel,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Lausanne 
in  the  Canton  of  Berne. 

260  Georgij  II,  No.  61. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  17  April,  1753.) 
John  James  Schweighauser,  of  London,  merchant,  son  of  John  James  Schweighauser, 

by  Louisa  his  wife,  born  at  Bazil  in  Switzerland. 
David  Girard,  of  London,  merchant,  son  of  David  Rodolph  Girard,  by  Jeanne  his  wife, 

born  at  Corcelles  in  Switzerland. 
Christian  Von  Hohendorff,  son  of  Lawe  Von  Hohendorff,  by  Catharina  Margareta  his 

wife,  born  at  Mose  in  Norway.    (See  L.J.,  xxviii.,  p.  54,  C.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  730.) 
John  Lewis  Andre,  son  of  William  Andre,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Genoa.    (In  C.J., 

xxvi.,  p.  730,  this  name  is  given  as  Andie,  doubtless  incorrectly.) 
Andrew  Sellon,  son  of  Francis  Sellon,  by  Louisa  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 

26°  Georgij  II,  No.  62. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  17  April,  1753.) 
John  David  Barbutt,  Esq.,  son  of  Isaac  Barbutt,  by  Mary  Ann  his  wife,  born  in  Konigs- 
berg. 

Fortunatus  Planta,  son  of  Bartholomew  Planta,  by  Ursula  his  wife,  born  in  Ardetio. 
(In  C.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  635,  he  is  described  as  merchant.) 

260  Georgij  II,  No.  63. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  17  April,  1753.) 
Mary  Sybelle  Harrison,  wife  of  Allan  Harrison,    Esq.,  of  Lancaster  in  the  County  of 
Lancaster,  daughter  of  Vincent  Chadell,  bv  Claudine  Marquet  his  wife,  born  at  Saint 
Chamond  in  Lyonnois,  in  France. 

260  Georgij  II,  No.  113. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  15  May,  1753.) 
Christian  Maurice  Rodatz,  son  of  John  Michael  Rodatz,  by  Susannah  Anna,  born  at 
Luneburg  in  Germany. 


NATURALIZATIONS.  155 

270  Georgij  II,  No.  10. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Dec,  1753.) 
John  Isaac  Bazin,  son  of  John  Augustin  Bazin,  by  Anne  Antoinette  his  wife,  born  at 

The  Hague  in  Holland. 
Lewis  Ogier,  son  of  Peter  Ogier,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Mon  Coutant  in  the 

Province  of  Poictou,  in  France. 
Peter  Guinard,  son  of  John  Guinard,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Pomerots  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Charles  Bertrand,  son  of  Anthony  Bertrand,  by  Mary  Magdalin  his  wife,  born  in 

Geneva.    {See  L.J.,  xxviii.,  p.  171,  C.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  872.) 
Francis  Desmaretz,  son  of  Peter  Desmaretz,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Montpellier  in  the 

Province  of  Languedoc,  in  France. 
Jacob  Blaquiere,  son  of  John  Peter  Blaquiere,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  in  Rotterdam. 

270  Georgij  II,  No.  11. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Dec,  1753.) 
Frederick  Von  Gehren,  son  of  Frederick  Bernard  Von  Gehren,  by  Catharina  his  wife, 
born  in  Hamburgh. 

270  Georgij  II,  No.  12. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Dec,  1753.) 
Caspar  Grevenkop,  son  of  Peter  Grevenkop,  by  Christine  his  wife,  born  at  Christiania 
in  Norway. 

270  Georgij  II,  No.  37. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  Mar.,  1754.) 
Daniel  Mourgue,  merchant,  son  of  Nicholas  Mourgue,  by  Mary  Catharine  his  wife,  born 

at  Strasburg  in  the  Province  of  Alsace,  in  Germany. 
Amy  Rilliet,  son  of  Peter  Rilliet,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva.    {See  L.J.,  xxviii., 
p.  198,  C.J.,  xxvi.,  p.  955.) 

270  Georgij  II,  No.  38. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  Mar.,  1754.) 
John  Ulric  Commerell,  son  of  John  Commerell,  by  Benigna  Christina  his  wife,  born  at 
Heilbron  in  Germany. 

270  Georgij  II,  No.  39. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  Mar.,  1754.) 
Paul  Bonifas,  son  of  Simon  Bonifas,  by  Francoise  Marolle  his  wife,  born  at  Pont  de 
Cameres  in  the  Diocese  of  Vabres  in  the  Province  of  Guienne  and  Kingdom  of  France. 

27°  Georgij  II,  No.  81.* 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  6  April,  1754.) 
Charles  Shreiber,  son  of  John  Samuel  Shreiber,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Boaden 
Durlack  in  Germany. 

Jean  Francois  Maximillien  de  Cerjat,  son  of  Sigismond  de  Cerjat,  by  Sabine  his  wife, 
born  at  Moudon  in  Switzerland. 

270  et  280  Georgij  II,  No.  i. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  June,  1754.) 
Peter  Michael  Morin,  son  of  Peter  Morin,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Caen  in  Normandy. 

*  On  the  6th  April  1754  royal  assent  was  given  to  a  bill  for  naturalizing  Mary  Noguier,  widow,  and  for  enabling 
her  out  of  the  estate  devised  by  the  will  of  John  Noguier,  her  late  husband,  to  make  a  provision  for  Anthony 
Noguier,  her  only  son  and  heir.  The  Lord  Chancellor  had  previously,  on  the  18th  March,  signified  the  consent  of 
the  King  ("as  far  as  the  interest  of  the  Crown  is  concerned")  that  the  House  should  proceed  in  the  bill  as  they 
should  think  fit.  {See  L.J.,  xxviii,  pp.  249,  266  ;  C.J.,  xxvi,  p,  964).  This  Act  should  undoubtedly  be  included  in 
the  text  here.  John  Noguier  had  his  estate  at  Redcoat,  in  Armley,  Yorks,  and  died  24  Dec.  1753,  leaving  a  son 
Anthony  and  daughter  Anne,  both  born  in  England. 


156 


NATURALIZATIONS :  DENIZATIONS. 


280  Georgij  II,  No.  8. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  De'c,  1754.) 
Arnold  Mello,  son  of  Henry  Mello,  by  Esther  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Hamburg. 
John  Swiccard  Heinzelmann,  son  of  John  George  Heinzelmann,  by  Sibilla  Regine  his 

wife,  born  at  Augsburg  in  Swabia.    (See  C.J.,  xxvii.,  p.  55.) 
James  Banal,  son  of  Peter  Banal,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

280  Georgij  II,  No.  75. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  March,  1755.) 
Otto  Ewald  Setler,  son  of  John  Frederick  Setler,  by  Anna  Catharina  his  wife,  born  in 

the  Dutchy  of  Courland. 
Albert  Mahlstede,  son  of  Albert  Mahlstede,  by  Margreta  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 
Bremen. 

John  Conrad  Heinzelmann,  son  of  John  George  Heinzelmann,  by  Regina  Sabina  his 
wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Augsburg  in  Germany.    (See  C.J.,  xvii.,  p.  147.) 

280  Georgij  II,  No.  76. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  March,  1755.) 
Frederick  Nussen,  son  of  Andrew  Christopher  Nussen,  by  Ann  Hesse  his  wife,  born  at 
Greiffswald  in  Swedish  Pomerania. 

280  Georgij  II,  No.  113. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  April,  1755.) 
Peter  John  Fremeaux,  Adriana  Constantly  Fremeaux,  Elizabeth  Fremeaux,  Maria 
Catharina  Fremeaux  (all  born  in  Smyrna),  Gertruda  Johanna  Fremeaux  (born  in 
Amsterdam  in  the  Province  of  Holland),  all  infants  under  the  age  of  eighteen  years 
and  all  constantly  educated  in  the  true  Protestant  religion,  children  of  James  Fremeaux, 
a  naturalized  subject,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  formerly  Margaret  Cooke,  who  is  a 
natural  born  subject  of  Great  Britain  and  is  mentioned  in  the  will  of  Thomas  Cooke 
as  his  niece,  Margaret  Fremeux,  of  Amsterdam,  daughter  of  his  brother  John  Cooke, 
deceased.  (For  the  Crown's  assent  to  the  introduction  of  this  bill  as  far  as  the 
interest  of  the  Crown  is  concerned  "  see  L.J.,  xxviii.,  p.  394.  C.J.,  xxvii.,  p.  92.  The 
said  Cooke,  of  Newington,  Co.  Midd.,  devised  to  the  said  neice,  Margaret,  part  of  his 
estate  in  Co.  Northampton.    The  bill  was  intended  to  enable  her  children  to  inherit.) 

Anno  280  Georgij  2^1  No.  114. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  April,  1755.) 
Jacob  Kirkman,  son  of  Abraham  Kirkman,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Bische  Viller  in 
the  Province  of  Alsace. 

280  Georgij  II,  No.  115. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  April,  1755.) 
John  Ulric  Passavant,  son  of  John  Ulric  Passavant,  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  born  at 
Basil  in  Switzerland. 


DENIZATIONS. 
1755  Feb.  7.    RoDOLPH  Hugueinin,  of  Chelsea,  co.  Midd.,  Esq., 
John  Frederick  Loops,  of  the  same  place,  gent., 
Nicholas  Ramus,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Andrew,  Westminster,  Esq., 
Lev^is  Pache,  of  the  same  parish,  gent., 

Henry  Perrot,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Martins  in  the  Fields,  gent., 
Jeremy  De  Fouet,  of  Kensington,  gent., 

Charles  Frederick  Weideman,  of  the  parish  of  St.  James's,  Westminster, 
gent. ;  aliens  born.    (Patent  Roll,  28  Geo.  II,  part  2.) 


DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS.  157 


[755  April  16.    Bernard  Diemel,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  co.  Midd.,  clerk, 
George  Ernest  Eller,  of  St.  Martins  in  the  Fields,  gent., 
Henry  Rimins,  of  St.  James's,  Westminster,  gent., 
Burkat  Shudi,  of  the  same  parish,  harpsichord-maker, 
David  Regnier,  of  Chelsea,  tailor, 

Rudolph  Ladenbergh,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  wine  merchant, 
Stephen  Rougent,  of  the  same,  silversmith  ;  aliens  born.     {Ibid.,  part  4.) 
1755  May  23.   Joseph  Treves, 
Aaron  Lara, 
Jacob  Treve, 

David  Samuda,  all  of  London,  merchants;  aliens  born.    {Ibid.,  part  5.) 
1755  Nov.  20.    Veneranda  Maria  Elizabetta  Lacam,  wife  of  John  Lacam,  of  the  parish 

of  St.  James's,  Westminster,  co.  Midd.,  gent.;  an  alien  born.  {Patent 

Roll,  29  Geo.  II,  part  i.) 
1755  July  29.    Mary  Visser,  of  Acton,  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  daughter  of  Henry 

Visser,  late  of  Amsterdam,  in  the  Province  of  Holland,  merchant, 

deceased  by  Rachel  Visser,  his  late  wife,  also  deceased ;  an  alien  born. 

{Ibid.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
290  Georgij  II,  No.  6. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Dec,  1755-) 
John  David  Fatio,  son  of  John  David  Fatio  and  Judith  Apollonia  Muller  his  wife,  born  at 
Vevay  in  Switzerland. 

290  Georgij  II,  No.  y. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Dec,  1755.) 
Jens  Pedersen,  son  of  Peder  Pedersen  and  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Frederickshald  in 
Norway. 

290  Georgij  II,  No.  39. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  March,  1756.) 
Anthony  Henry  Stemann,  son  of  Justus  Valentine  Stemann,  and  Sophia  Elizabeth  his 

wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Itzehoe  in  Germany. 
Peter  Otte,  son  of  Joachim  Otte  and  Maria  his  wife,  born  in  the  Imperial  City  of 
Hamburgh. 

Godfrey  Molling,  son  of  Herman  Christopher  Moiling  and  Anna  Sophia  his  wife,  born 

at  Herford  in  Westphalia. 
Christian  Meyer,  son  of  Henry  Meyer  and  Catherine  Bagleman  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen 

in  Germany. 

Henry  Bielfeld,  son  of  John  Bielfeld,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 

{See  L.J.,  xxviii.,  p.  453.) 
John  Peter  Blaouiere,  junior,  son  of  John  Peter  Blaquiere,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born 

in  Rotterdam.    (In  the  Commons'  Journals,  xxvii.,  p.  407,  the  name  is  given  as 

Blaguire.) 

Mathew  Lichigaray,  son  of  Peter  Lichigaray,  by  Abigal  his  wife,  born  at  Orches  in 
France. 

290  Georgij  II,  No.  40. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  March,  1756.) 
JosT  David  Esternod,  of  Cambridge,  merchant,  son  of  Anthony  Esternod,  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  born  at  Baulmes  in  Switzerland. 

290  Georgij  II,  No.  no. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  15  April,  1756.) 
Peter  Bonnet,  son  of  Paul  Bonnet,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Affrique  in  the 
Province  of  Rouergue,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 


158    NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 

290  Georgij  II,  No.  iii. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  15  April,  1756.) 
John  Daniel  Paul,  son  of  John  Joseph  Paul,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Strehlen  in  Silisia. 

290  Georgij  II,  No,  148. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  27  May,  1756.) 
Francis  Jalabert,  of  the  City  of  London,  gentleman,  an  infant  under  the  age  of  eighteen 
years,  that  is  to  say  of  the  age  of  fifteen  years  and  five  months  or  thereabouts,  born  in 
Geneva  of  Protestant  parents  and  educated  in  the  true  Protestant  religion.  {See  C.J., 
xxvii.,  p.  554,  for  a  petition  from  his  guardian,  Israel  Jalabert,  of  Enfield,  gentleman.) 

300  Georgij  II,  No.  7. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  Jan.,  1757.) 
John   Baptist  Durand,  son  of  Abraham   Durand,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 

Mortagne  sur  Gironde  in  France. 
Bartholomew  Rilliet,  son  of  Pierre  Rilliet,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

300  Georgij  II,  No.  8. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  Jan.,  1757.) 
John  Frederick  Falwasser,  son  of  John  Frederick  Falwasser  and  Christine  Margaretha 
his  wife,  born  at  Calbe  in  Germany. 

300  Georgij  II,  No.  44. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  April,  1757.) 
John  Jacob  Thomsons,  son  of  John  Thomsons  and  Gertrude  his  wife,  born  at  Lauenberg 
in  Prussia. 

300  Georgij  II,  No.  84. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  6  May,  1757.) 
John  Durade,  son  of  James  Durade  and  Anna  Lalouet  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 
Geneva. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1756  Nov.  2.    James  Delemos,  of  Crutched  Fryers,  in  the  city  of  London,  merchant, 
from  Paris, 
Efraim  De  Aguilar, 
David  De  Aguilar, 
Joseph  De  Aguilar, 
Solomon  De  Aguilar, 

Benjamin  De  Aguilar,  five  sons  of  Diego  De   Aguilar,  of  Alderman 
Walk,  Bishopsgate  Street,  London,  merchant,  from  Vienna  ;  aliens  born. 
(Patent  Roll,  30  Geo.  II,  part  2.) 
1757  Mar,  12.    John  Quinch,  of  Saint  Margaret,  Westminster,  co.  Midd.,  gent., 
John  Briant,  of  Hatfield,  co.  Hertford,  gent., 

Anthony  Gibert,  of  St.  Ann,  Westminster,  co.  Midd.,  wine  merchant, 
Henry  F'eldman,  of  the  same,  haberdasher, 

Peter  Capreol,  of  St.  Martins  in  the  Fields,  co.  Midd.,  silversmith. 
Nicholas  Garling,  of  the  same,  habit  maker, 

John  Hartman,  of  Portsmouth,  co.  Southampton,  staymaker  ;  aliens  born. 
(Ibid.,  part  4.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
310  Georgij  11,  No.  25. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  March,  1758.) 
George  Clifford,  son  of  John  Clifford,  bv  Anna  Maria  Wolters  his  wife,  born  at 
Amsterdam  in  Holland, 


NATURALIZATIONS :  DENIZATIONS. 


159 


310  Georgij  II,  No.  95. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  June,  1758.) 
Anthony  Fonblanque,  son  of  Francis  Fonblanque,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bruniguel 

in  the  Province  of  Languedoc. 
Nicholas  Baptist  Aubert,  son  of  Simon  Aubert,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Montpelier 
in  the  Province  of  Languedoc. 

310  Georgij  II,  No.  96. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  June,  1758.) 
John  Baptist  D'Abbadie,  son  of  John  D'Abbadie  Caesar,  by  Jeane  his  wife,  born  at 
Navarreim  in  Bearn  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 

310  Georgij  II.  No.  120. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  June,  1758.) 
John  Knight,  son  of  Anthony  Knight,  by  Maria  Magdalena  his  wife,  born  at  Swauden 
in  Canton  Claris,  in  Schwitzerland. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1757  Nov.  12.    Moses   Vita   Montefiore,  of  Philpot  Lane,  in  the  city  of  London, 

merchant,  from  Leghorn, 
Joseph  Capadose,  of  Bell  Alley,  Coleman  Street,  in  the  city  of  London, 

merchant,  from  Amsterdam, 
John  Gaspard  Ringmacher,  of  Clement's  Lane,  in  the  city  of  London, 

merchant,  from  Switzerland, 
Francis  Delemos,  of  Saint  Mary  Axe,  in  the  city  of  London,  merchant, 
Abigail  Delemos,  of  the  same  place,  spinster,  both  from  Paris, 
Esther  Delemos,  wife  of  James  Delemos,  of  Crutched  Fryers,  in  the  city 

of  London,  merchant,  from  Bayonne;  aliens  born.     (Patent  Roll,  31 

Geo.  II,  part  2.) 


320  Georgi]  II,  No.  32. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  March,  1759.) 
Caspar  Schombart,  son  of  Dionis  Schombart,  by  Catherina  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in 

Germany.    (See  C.J.,  xxviii.,  p.  356.) 
John  Spitta,  son  of  Ludwig  Spitta,  by  Helena  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Brunswick,  in 
Germany. 

Gysbert  Van  Voorst,  son  of  Gysbert  Van  Voorst,  by  Maria  his  wife,  born  in  Amsterdam. 
Frederick  De  Chevrigny,  son  of  Anthony  De  Chevrigny,  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  born  in 

the  Parish  of  Saint  John  Franche  County  in  Burgundy,  in  France. 
Conrad  Harksen,  son  of  Johan  Herman  Harksen,  by  Margareta  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen 

in  Germany. 

Christopher  Strothoff,  son  of  Christopher  Strothoff,  by  Anna  Judith  his  wife,  born  at 
Bremen  in  Germany. 

Jasper  Lawrence  Richter,  son  of  Carsten  Richter,  by  Catharina  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born 
at  Hamburgh  in  Germany. 

320  Georgij  II,  No.  33. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  March,  1759.) 
Thomas  Pecholier,  son  of  Isaac  Pecholier,  by  Paule  his  wife,  born  at  Bruniquel,  near 

Montauban,  in  the  Province  of  Quercy,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 
Peter  Harisson,  son  of  John  Harisson,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Mazeres  in  the  County 

of  Foix,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 
Samuel  Bernard  Graff^  son  of  Bernard  Graff,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Roche  in 
the  Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switzerland, 


160    NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 


320  Georgij  II,  No.  34. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  March,  1759.) 
Philippus  Willem  Casimir  Van  Straubenzee,  Esquire,  born  at  Tournay  in  Flanders. 

320  Georgij  II,  No.  131. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  2  June,  1759.) 
John  Christian  Suhring,  son  of  George  Christian  Suhring,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born 

in  the  City  of  Hamburgh. 
John  Henry  Suhring,  son  of  George  Christian  Suhring,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at 
Altena  in  the  Kingdom  of  Denmark. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1759  Feb.  15.    Tobias  Kleinert,  of  Gray's  Inn  Lane,  Holborn,  co.  Midd.,  furrier, 
John  Tax,  of  Tanford,  Co.  Herts,  gent., 

John  Frederick  Brandenburgh,  of  St.  James's,  Westminster,  co.  Midd., 
apothecary, 

Jacob  Richter,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf,  in  the  city  of 

London,  sugar  baker. 
Francis  Albert  de  la  Vaux,  of  New  Windsor,  co.  Berks,  coal  merchant. 
Frederick  Kuliff,  of  St.  James's,  Westminster,  c.  Midd.,  confectioner. 
Christopher  Winch,  of  St.  Ann,  Westminster,  co.  Midd.,  vintner;  aliens 

born.    {Patent  Roll,  32  Geo.  II,  part  3.) 

330  Georgij  II,  No.  7. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Dec,  1759.) 
Paul  Amsinck,  the  younger,  son  of  William  Amsinck,  of  Hamburg,  by  Norberta  Rosa 

his  wife,  born  at  Oporto  in  the  Kingdom  of  Portugal. 
Helwig  Lewis  Tonnies,  son  of  Peter  Diederich  Tonnies,  by  Anna  Margaretha  his  wife, 
born  at  Hamburgh  in  Germany.    (In  L.J.,  xxix.,  p.  545,  they  are  both  described  as 
of  London,  merchants.) 


DENIZATIONS. 

1759  Oct.  27.    Francis  de  Valangin,  of  Bowood  Park,  co.  Wilts,  Esq. 

Jacob  Kruger,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Giles's-in-the-Fields,  co.  Midd.,  sugar 
refiner, 

John   Dornbush,  of  St.   Paul,    Covent    Garden,    in    said  county, 
warehouseman, 

Lewis  Ferdinand  Vigne,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Martins  in  the  Fields,  in 

the  said  county,  watchmaker, 
Abraham  Mouchet,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Ann,  Westminster,  in  the  said 

county,  goldsmith, 
Hardwick  Constantien,  of  the  city  of  London,  sugar  refiner, 
Andrew  Linde,  of  the  same,  sugar  refiner;  aliens  born.     {Patent  Roll, 

33  Geo.  II,  part  2.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
330  Georgij  II,  No.  30. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  March,  1760.) 
Peter  Trapaud,  son  of  Elizec  Trapaiid,  by  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  at  Castillon  Sur 

Durdogne  in  the  Province  of  Guiene,  in  France  (C.J.,  xxviii.,  p.  727,  743.) 
Nicholas,  Christopher  and  John  Ralph  Battier,  sons  [three]  of  John  Jacob  Battier, 

by  Maria    Rosina  his  wife,  born  at  Bazil  in  Switzerland. 
Abel  Mitz,  son  of  Beniot  Mitz,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  born  at  Bazil  in  Switzerland. 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


161 


Peter  Aubertin,  son  of  Paul  Aubertin,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Neufchatel  in 
Switzerland. 

John  William  Smith,  son  of  John  Balthazer  Smith,  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  born  at 
Eisenach  in  Saxony. 

Gabriel  Anthony  Ernst,  son  of  John  George  Ernst,  by  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  at  Berne 
in  Switzerland. 

Frederick  Nicolas  Graff,  son  of  Abraham  Bernard  Graff,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born 

at  Roche  in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 
Emanuel  Philip  Bize,  son  of  John  Emanuel  Bize,  by  Ursula  his  wife,  born  at  Moudon 

in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 
David  Samuel  Henry  Duveluz,  son  of  Esaye  Francis  Duveluz,  by  Dame  Janne  his  wife, 

born  at  Bournens  in  the  Bailiwick  of  Morges  in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 

330  Georgij  II,  No.  31. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  March,  1760.) 
Maria  Elizabeth  Spencer  (the  wife  of  Richard  Spencer,  of  Hamstead,  in  the  County  of 
Middlesex,  Esquire),  daughter  of  born  at  Riga  in  Livonia. 

330  Georgij  II,  No,  57. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  15  April,  1760.) 
Rene  Cornabe,  son  of  John  Cornabe,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Vevey  in  the  Canton 

of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 
John  Daniel  Lucadou,  son  of  James  Lucadou,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Lyons  in 
France. 

JO  Geo.  Ill,  No.  8. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Dec,  1760.) 
John  Dolignon,  son  of  Peter  Dolignon  and  Mary  Louisa  his  wife,  born  at  Crecy. 
Peter  Thellusson,  son  of  Isaac  Thellusson  and  Sarah  his  wife,  born  in  Paris. 
Peter  Anthony  Planche,  son  of  John  Peter  Planche  and  Claudine  his  wife,  born  at 

Vevay  in  the  Pais  de  Vaud  in  the  Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switzerland. 
Christian  Poppe,  son  of  Henry  Poppe  and  Helen  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
(See  C.J.,  xxviii.,  p.  999.) 

10  Geo.  Ill,  No.  9. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Dec,  1760.) 
Rose  Marie  Heath  (wife  of  Benjamin  Heath,  of  the  City  of  Exeter,  Esquire),  born  in 
Geneva. 

JO  Geo.  Ill,  No.  48. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1761.) 
Frederick  Rasch,  son  of  Hans  Peter  Rasch  and  Dorothea  his  wife,  born  at  Flensburg  in 

the  Dutchy  of  Schleswig  in  Holstein,  in  the  Kingdom  of  Denmark. 
John  Roger  Siebel,  son  of  John  William  Siebel  and  Anna  Margaretta  his  wife,  born  at 
Elberfeld  in  the  Dutchy  of  Berg,  in  Germany. 

JO  Geo.  Ill,  No.  49. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1761.) 
Jan  Turner,  son  of  Johannes  Turner  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in 

Holland.    (See  C.J.,  xxviii.,  p.  1007.) 
August  Gottlieb  Pieschel,  son  of  Carl  Gottlieb  Pieschel  and  Maria  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Magdeburg  in  Germany. 

10  Geo.  Ill,  No.  50. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1761.) 
CoNSTANTiA  Hampden,  wife  of  Robert  Hampden,  of  Great  Hampden  in  the  County  of 
Bucks,  Esquire,  daughter  of  Peter  Anthony  de  Huybert,  Baron  of  Kruyningen  in  the 
Province  of  Zeland,  born  at  The  Hague  in  the  Province  of  Holland. 


162 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


lo  Geo,  III,  No.  51. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1761.) 
Benjamin  Maisonneuve,  son  of  Isaac  Barthon  Maisonneuve  and  Ann  Charlotte  his  wife, 
born  at  Paris  in  France.    (In  C.J.,  xxviii.,  p.  982,  he  is  described  as  of  the  parish  of 
St.  Martins  in  the  Fields,  jeweller.) 

lo  Geo.  Ill,  No.  52. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1761.) 
Nicholas  Theaud,  son  of  Peter  Theaud  and  Theresa  his  wife,  born  at  Neant,  in  the 
Province  of  Britany,  in  France. 

lo  Geo.  Ill,  No.  53. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1761.) 
Simon  Baratty,  son  of  John  Baptist  Baratty  and  Maria  Baratty  his  wife,  born  at  Samadew 
in  the  Community  of  Engadina,  in  the  Country  of  the  Grisons. 

10  Geo.  Ill,  No.  54. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1761.) 
Anthony  Villion,  son  of  Francis  Villion  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Geneva  in  Italy. 

20  Geo.  Ill,  No.  5. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  4  Dec,  1761.) 
A.NNA  Maria  Thornton  (wife  of  Octavius  Thornton,  of  the  Factory  of  Hamburg, 
merchant),  born  at  Hamburg  in  Germany. 

20  Geo.  Ill,  No.  10. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Dec,  1761.) 
Philip  Jacob  Krauter,  son  of  Philip  David  Krauter  and  Anne  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  the 

City  of  Augspurg  in  Germany. 
John  Paris,  son  of  Bernard  Paris  and  Anna  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Petersburg 
in  Russia. 

20  Geo.  Ill,  No.  II. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Dec,  1761.) 
John  Berens,  son  of  Herman  Berens  and  Regina  Gertrud  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam 
in  Holland. 

20  Geo.  Ill,  No.  17. 
(Blil  received  royal  assent  10  Feb.,  1762.) 
Francis  Rodolph  Fatio,  son  of  Francis  Fatio  and  Mary  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Bouvil- 

lards  in  Switzerland. 
John  Le  Coq,  son  of  Paul  Le  Coq  and  Mary  Ann  his  wife,  born  in  Berlin. 
John  Henry  Cazenove,  son  of  Theophilus  Cazenove  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  in 
Amsterdam. 

Henry  Peter  Kuhff,  son  of  Phillip  Frederick  Kuhfif  and  Mary  Eleonora  his  wife,  born 
at  Francfort  on  the  Meyn. 

20  Geo.  Ill,  No.  49. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1762.) 
Henriette  Frederique,  Viscountess  Stormont,  wife  of  the  Right  Honourable  David 
Lord  Viscount  Stormont,  born  in  Dresden. 

20  Geo.  Ill,  No.  50. 

(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1762.) 
Philip  Schumacher,  son  of  William  Schumacher  and  Heil  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in 
Germany. 

Nicholas  Brandt,  son  of  Nicholas  Brandt  and  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Anclam  in 
Pomerania. 

20  Geo.  Ill,  No.  51. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1762.) 
Jacob  Wolffe,  Esquire,  commonly  called  Baron  Wolfife,  son  of  Carl  Gottfried  Wolffe 
and  Anna  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Moscow  in  the  Empire  of  Russia, 


NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS.  163 


20  Geo.  Ill,  No.  52. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1762.) 
Paul  Metiver,  younger  son  of  John  Metiver  and  Martha  Metiver  his  wife,  born  at  Bour- 
deaux  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 

20  Geo.  Ill,  No.  53. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1762.) 
James  Repinder,  son  of  Victor  Repinder  and  Winifred  his  late  wife,  deceased,  born  at 
Turin  in  Italy. 

20  Geo.  Ill,  No.  54. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1762.) 
Jean  Charnaud,  son  of  Pierre  Samuel  Charnaud  and  Jeanne  Maria  his  wife,  born  at 
Vevey  in  the  Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switzerland. 

20  Geo.  Ill,  No.  89. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  8  April,  1762.) 
DiEDERiCK  Wessel  Linden,  Doctor  in  Physick,  born  near  Unna  in  the  County  of  Mark 
in  the  Circle  of  Westphalia,  in  Germany.     (In  1746   he  petitioned  for  naturalization, 
but  on  that  occasion  the  bill  proceeded  no  further  than  a  first  reading.  See  L.J.,  xxvi., 
p.  564.) 

20  Geo.  Ill,  No.  155. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  2  June,  1762.) 
Luke  Wettstein,  son  of  John  Henry  Wettstein  and  Margarett  his  wife,  born  at  Basel 
in  Switzerland. 

Peter  Texier,  junior,  son  of  James  Texier  and  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Bergerac  in  France. 
Daniel  Goy,  son  of  James  Francis  Goy  and  Charlotte  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

20  Geo.  Ill,  No.  156. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  2  June,  1762.) 
John  Doerner,  son  of  John  Andrew  Doerner  and  Mary  Ursule  Carnary  his  wife,  born 
at  Colmar  in  Upper  Alsace. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1762  Feb.  12.    Abraham  Prado,   of   Billeter  Square,   London,   merchant,   from  the 
Republic  of  Holland ;  an  alien  born  :  and  his  son 
Samuel  Prado.    (Patent  Roll,  2  Geo.  Ill,  part  2.) 
1762  Aug.  18.    Pelegrin  Treves,  of  Mincing  Lane, 

Isaac  De  Mattos,  of  Crutched  Fryers,  in  the  city  of  London,  co.  Midd., 
merchant ;  aliens  born.    {Ibid.,  part  4.) 
1762  July  24.    Peter  Livins,  Esq.;  an  alien  born.  (Ibid,) 


^NATURALIZATIONS. 
30  Geo.  Ill,  No.  6. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Dec,  1762.) 
Jeremiah  Meyer,  born  at  Tubingen  in  the  Dutchy  of  Wurtemburg  in  the  Circle  of 
Swabia  in  Germany. 

30  Geo.  Ill,  No.  7. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Dec,  1762.) 
John  Vander  Meulen,  son  of  John  Vander  Meulen  and  Maria  his  wife,  born  at  Amster- 
dam in  Holland. 


164 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


30  Geo.  Ill,  No.  8, 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Dec,  1762.) 
Adolph  Boon,  son  of  Adolph  Boon  and  Margaretta  his  wife,  born  in  Amsterdam. 
James  Des  Cotes,  son  of  John  Des  Cotes  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Amsterdam. 
Anthony  Francis  Haldimand,  son  of  John  Haldimand  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Turin 
in  Italy. 

Samuel  Bouess,  son  of  John  Jacob  Bouess  and  Anne  Maria  his  wife,  born  in  the  Parish 

of  Arwangen  in  the  Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switzerland. 
John  Werner  Faesch,  son  of  John  Werner  Faesch  and  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Bazil 

in  Switzerland. 

30  Geo.  Ill,  No.  9. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Dec,  1762.) 
David  Wolpman,  son  of  Frederick  Wolpman  and  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Hambro'  in 
Germany. 

John  Siri,  son  of  John  Conrad  Siri  and  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Lindau  in  Germany. 
Francis  Philip  Fatio,  son  of  John  David  Fatio  and  Judith  Appoline  his  wife,  born  at 

Vevay  in  the  Canton  of  Berne  in  Switzerland. 
David  Plantier,  son  of  David  Plantier  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Turin. 
William  Stafford,  born  at  Paris  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 
Francis  Delon,  son  of  Francis  Delon  and  Clara  his  wife,  born  in  Genoa. 

30  Geo.  Ill,  No.  48. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1763.) 
Jacob  Reesen,  son  of  Gerrit  Reesen  and  Cornelia  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 

30  Geo.  Ill,  No.  49. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1763.) 
Josiah  Child,  an  infant  of  the  age  of  nine  years,  son  of  the  Honourable  Josiah  Child, 
deceased,  by  the  Honourable  Henrietta  before  her  marriage  with  the  said  Josiah 
Child,  born  at  Paris  in  France. 

30  Geo.  Ill,  No.  50. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1763.) 
Samuel  Chollet,  son  of  Peter  Chollet  and  Ursulla  his  wife,  born  at  Moudon  in  the 

Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 
John  Francis  Gabriel  Bize,  son  of  John  Emanuel  Bize  and  Ursulla  his  wife,  born  at 

Moudon  in   the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 
Samuel  Grellet,  son  of  William  Grellet  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Boudry  in  the 
County  of  Neufchatel,  in  Switzerland. 

30  Geo.  Ill,  No.  51. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1763.) 
Abraham  Huber,  son  of  Henry  Huber  and  Maria  Magdalena  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Gall 
in  Swisserland. 

30  Geo.  Ill,  No.  52. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1763.) 
Rodolff  Nicholas  Chaillet,  son  of  Samuel  Balthazar  Chaillet  and  Susannah  his  wife, 

born  in  the  City  of  Morat  in  the  Canton  of  Bern  and  Fribourg. 
Abraham  Du  Bois,  son  of  Moses  Du  Bois  and  Janne  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Lorle  in  the 
Principality  of  Neufchatel  and  Valengin,  in  Switzerland. 

30  Geo.  Ill,  No.  53. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1763  ) 
John  D'Orville,  son  of  James  Philip  D'Orville  and  Ehzabeth  Maria  his  wife,  born  in 
Amsterdam , 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


165 


Michael  Wiegand,  son  of  Michael  Wiegand  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Livonia. 

John  Vollraht  Kettler,  son  of  Christian  Rudolf  Kettler  and  Franke  Magdalen  his 

wife,  born  at  Leer  in  East  Friezland.    {See  L.J.,  xxx.,  p.  339.) 
Cornelius  Gerhard  Kettler,  son  of  Christian  Rudolf  Kettler  and  Franke  Magdalen 

his  wife,  born  at  Leer  in  East  Friezland. 
James  Shedel,  son  of  James  Shedel  and  Ursula  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Augsburg, 

in  Germany. 

40  Geo,  III,  No.  4. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  Dec,  1763.) 
Govert  Cassau,  son  of  John  Cassau  and  Gesche  his  wife,  born  in  the  Imperial  City  of 
Bremen. 

40  Geo,  III,  No.  5. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  Dec,  1763.) 
Andrew  Solinus,  son  of  Dunder  Andrews,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Mohra  in  Sweden. 

40  Geo,  III,  No.  6. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  Dec,  1763.) 
Peter  Hasenclever,  son  of  Luther  Hasenclever  and  Clara  Moll  Hasenclever  his  wife, 

born  at  Remscheidt  in  the  Dutchy  of  Bergs. 
JoHANN  Peter  Rucker,  son  of  Diederich  Christian  Rucker  and  Anna  Catherina  his  wife, 

born  at  Hambrough  in  Germany. 
John  Francis  Blache,  son  of  Alexandre  Blache,  by  Jeanne  Blache  his  wife,  born  at  Vevey 

in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland.    (See  L.J.,  xxx.,  p.  441.) 
Andrew  Vezian,  son  of  Etienne  Vezian  and  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Geneva. 
James  Charles  Granges,  son  of  Francis  Granges  and  Susannah  his  wife,  born  at  Nyon 

in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 
Jacob  Muller,  son  of  John  Muller  and  Anna  Ley  Muller  his  wife,  born  at  Pillau  in 

Prussia. 

40  Geo.  Ill,  No.  7. 

(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  Dec,  1763.) 
William  Dunant,  son  of  Abraham  Dunant  and  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Constantinople  in 
Turkey. 

John  Christian  Schreiber,  son  of  John  Christian  Schreiber  and  Maria  Elizabeth  his 

wife,  born  at  Leipzig  in  Saxony 
Jonas  Dael,  son  of  Rofluf  Dael  and  Juger  his  wife,  born  at  Christiansand  in  Norway. 
Charles  Henry  Thalbitzer,  son  of  Zacharius  Thalbitzer  and  Maria  Magdalena  his  wife, 

born  in  the  City  of  Berlin.    (L.J.,  xxx.,  p.  443.) 

40  Geo.  Ill,  No.  51. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  March,  1764.) 
William  Dingman,  son  of  William  Dingman  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Goch  in  the 

Duchy  of  Cleves,  in  Germany. 
John  Reincke,  son  of  John  Bartold  Reincke  and  Catherina  Maria  his  wife,  born  in  the 
Parish  of  Haydon  in  the  County  of  Lippe,  in  Germany. 

40  Geo.  Ill,  No.  52. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  March,  1764.) 
John  Marteilhe,  of  London,  merchant,  born  at  Bergerac,  in  the  Province  of  Guienne, 
in  France. 

40  Geo.  Ill,  No.  53. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  March,  1764.) 
Egbert  Nonnen,  son  of  John  Nonnen  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Lower 
Saxony. 


166    NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 

40  Geo.  Ill,  No,  106. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  April,  1764.) 
James  Nehon  de  Berville,  son  of  James  Nehon  de  Berville  and  Mary  de  Berville  his 

wife,  born  at  Paris  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 
JoHANN  Jacob  Uckermann,  son  of  Johann  Jacob  Uckermann  and  Anna  Martha  his  wife, 

born  at  Wanfried  in  the  Landgraviate  of  Hesse,  in  Germany. 
John  Hauser,  son  of  Hans  Caspar  Hauser  and  Salome  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Barsil 
in  Switzerland. 

40  Geo.  Ill,  No.  107. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  April,  1764.) 
James  Alric,  son  of  William  Alric  and  Anne  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

40  Geo.  Ill,  No.  174. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  April,  1764.) 
Peter  Pohlmann  (Polhman),  son  of  Nicholaus  Pohlmann  and  Sophia  his  wife,  born  in 
Berlin. 

David  Godin,  son  of  Nicholas  Godin  and  Elizabeth  Feuillet  his  wife,  born  at  Havrede- 
grace  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 

40  Geo.  Ill,  No.  175. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  April,  1764.) 
Henry  Kock,  son  of  Henry  Kock  and  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 

40  Geo.  Ill,  No.  17b. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  April,  1764.) 
Alexander  Joseph  Poittier,  son  of  Joseph  Poittier  and  Barbara  his  wife, born  at  Smyrna 
in  Asiatic  Turkey. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1764  Sept.  II.    David  King,  otherwise  Konig,  of  the  city  of  London,  gent.;  an  alien 
born.    {Patent  Roll,  4  Geo.  Ill,  part  5.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
50  Geo.  Ill  No.  8. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  Feb.,  1765.) 
John  William  Plauel,  son  of  Ehrenfried  Plauel  and  Catharine  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born 

at  Weissenfels  in  Saxony. 
John  James  Long,  son  of  John  James  Long  and  Elizabeth  Bouijol  Long  his  wife,  born 
in  Turin. 

Jacob  Nadal,  son  of  Mathew  Nadal  and  Jane  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Christopher  Henry  Baumer,  son  of  George  Baumer  and  Anna  Christina  his  wife,  born 
at  Mitau  in  Courland. 

50  Geo.  Ill,  No.  9. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  Feb.,  1765.) 
Luder  Lang,  son  of  John  Lang  and  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 

50  Geo.  Ill,  No.  10. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  Feb.,  1765.) 
Christian  James  Strackhoven,  son  of  John  Frederick  Strackhoven  and  Louisa  his  wife, 
born  at  Konigsberg  in  Prussia. 


NATURALIZATIONS.  167 

50  Geo.  Ill,  No.  42. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  Mar.,  1765.) 
Dirk  Jager,  born  at  Mosco  in  the  Empire  of   Russia.      (In    L.J.,  xxxi.,  p.  19,  iie  is 
described  as  of  London,  merchant.) 

50  Geo.  Ill,  No.  43. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  Mar.,  1765.) 
Andrew  Fuhrer,  son  of  Erhard  Fuhrer  and  Anna  Barbara  his  wife,  born  at  Nurmberg  in 
Germany. 

Rene  Labutte,  son  of  Rene  Labutte  and  Charlotte  his  wife,  born  in  the  Kingdom  of 
France. 

50  Geo.  ill,  No.  44 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  ^2  Mar.,  1765.) 
John  Elias  Jaquery,  son  of  Peter  Samuel  Jaquery  and  Magdalen  his  wife,  born  at 

Moudon  in  Switzerland. 
Peter  Samuel  Darbonnier,  son  of  John  James  Darbonnier  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 

Lousanne  in  Switzerland. 
Daniel  Henriod,  son  of  Francis  Lewis  Henriod  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Berne  in 
Switzerland. 

John  James  Osvald,  son  of  Bartholomew  Osvald  and  Salomea  his  wife,  born  at  Shaffouse 
in  Switzerland. 

John  Francis  Anthony  Rivaz,  son  of  Isaac  Rivaz  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Velleneuve 
in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 

50  Geo.  Ill  No.  45. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  Mar.,  1765.) 
Peter  Anthony  and  David  Francis  Sapte,  sons  of  Francis  Sapte  and  Frances  his  wife, 
born  at  Leghorn  in  Italy. 

50  Geo.  Ill,  No.  99. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  April,  1765.) 
Henrietta  Rosa  Peregrina  Townsend  (the  wife  of  James  Townsend,  Esquire),  born  at 
Crema  in  Italy. 

50  Geo.  Ill,  No.  TOO. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  April,  1765.) 
John  His,  son  of  Peter  His  and  Louisa  his  wife,  born  in  Hamburgh. 
John  Henry  Ernst,  son  of  Michael  Ernst  and  Maria  Magdalena  his  wife,  born  in 
Francfort. 

John  Michael  Platz,  son  of  Christopher  Platz  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  Francfort. 
Rudolph  Lemann,  son  of  Joseph  Lemann  and  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Aubonne  in  the 

Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland.    (See  L.J.,  xxxi.,  p.  76,  where  the  name  is  spelled 

Lemman.) 

50  Geo.  Ill,  No.  loi. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  April,  1765.) 
Charles  Frederick  Hempel,  son  of  John  Daniel  Hempel  and  Joanna  Theodora  his  wife, 
born  in  Leipsig. 

James  Janot,  son  of  John  Janot  and  Golarde  Pugin  Janot  his  wife,  born  at  Vevay,  in 
Switzerland. 

Christopher  John  Schultz,  son  of  Michael  Schultz  and  Catherina  his  wife,  born  at 
Libaw  in  Courland. 

John  Gottfried  Klotz,  son  of  John  David  Klotz  and  Maria  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in 
Frankfort. 

Erdmann  Christopher  Riemann,  son  of  Johann  Christopher  Riemann  and  Maria  Elizabeth 

his  wife,  born  in  Riga. 
Bernhard  Johann  Fleischmann,  son  of  Bernhard  Diedrick  Fleischmann  and  Hedwith  his 

wife,  born  in  Walck.    (See  L.J.,  xxxi.,  p.  78.) 


168    NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 


50  Geo,  III,  No.  179. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  10  May,  1765.) 
Louisa  Rudolphina  Wale,  the  wife  of  Thomas  Wale,  Esquire,  born  in  Blankenburgh. 
Gregory  Wale,  an  infant  under  the  age  of  eighteen  years,  that  is  to  say  of  the  age  of 
four  years  or  thereabouts,  son  of  Thomas  Wale  and  Louisa  Rudolphina  his  wife. 
(See  LJ.,  xxxi.,  p.  89.) 

50  Geo,  III,  No,  180. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  10  May,  1765.) 
Benedict  Paul  Wagner,  son  of  John  Michael  Wagner  and  Dorothea  Felicitas  Wagner 
his  wife,  born  in  Venice. 

50  Geo.  Ill,  No.  181. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  10  May,  1765.) 
Sabine  Louisse  Winn,  daughter  of  James  Philip  D'Hervark,  by  Jane  Esther  his  wife, 
born  at  Vevey  in  Switzerland. 

50  Geo.  Ill,  No.  223. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  May,  1765.) 
Henry  De  Missy,  son  gf  Charles  De  Missy  and  Susanna  Godefroy  De  Missy  his  wife, 

born  at  Berlin  in  Prussia. 
Gabriel  Le  Royer,  son  of  Gabriel  Le  Royer  and  Andrienne  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1765  May  9.    Isaac  de  Castro  Chacon,  of  Stoke  Newington,  co.  Midd.,  gent., 
Aron  Capadose,  of  Stanmore,  co.  Midd.,  Esq., 

Israel  Levin  Solomons,  now  or  late  of  Mark  Lane,  London,  merchant, 
Solomon  Henry,  of  Sweething  Lane,  London,  merchant, 
Aaron  Franco  Drago,  of  Creechurch  Lane,  London,  merchant, 
Lazzaro  Vitta  Morsa,  of  Cammomile  Street,  London,  merchant, 
Jacob  Henriques  de  Souza,  of  Bell  Alley,  London,  gent.;  aliens  born. 
{Patent  Roll,  5  Geo.  Ill,  part  3.) 
1765  Mar.  20    John   Christopher    Romer,  of  St.  Ann,  Westminster,  co.  Midd., 
silversmith, 

John  Jobst  van  der  Neunberg,  of  St.  Martins  in  the  Field,  co.  Midd., 

button  maker, 
George  Lark,  of  the  same,  organ  builder, 

George  Franck,  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  co.  Midd.,  sugar  refiner, 
Isaac  Ardesoif,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  co.  Midd.,  merchant, 
George  Brucker,  of  the  city  of  London,  sugar  refiner, 
John   Mottier,  of  the  same,  merchant;  aliens  born.  (Ibid.) 


NA  T  URALIZA  TIONS. 
60  Geo.  Ill,  No.  10. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  Feb.,  1766.) 
Hieronymus  Henry  Burmester,  son  of  Hieronymus  Burmester  and  Margaretha  Cecilia 

his  wife,  born  in  Hambro. 
John  Wienholt,  son  of  John  Wienholt  and  Lena  his  wife,  born  in  Bremen. 
Julius  Conrad  Ridder,  son  of  Julius  Conrad  Ridder  and  Christina  Margaretha  his  wife, 
born  in  Brunswick. 

Peter  Duval,  son  of  David  Duval  and  Elizabeth  Du  Roveray  Duval  his  wife,  born  in 
Geneva. 

60  Geo.  Ill,  No.  38. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  18  March,  1766.) 
Jean  Pierre  Michel,  son  of  Paul  Michel  and  Virginia  Samuel  Michel  his  wife,  born 
in  Geneva. 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


169 


60  Geo,  III,  No.  162. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  17  May,  1766.) 
GoDHARD  SuTTHOFF,  son  of  Jochim  John  Sutthoff  and  Hedwig  Dorothy  his  wife,  born  at 
Narva  in  Livonia. 

John  Peter  Cornud,  son  of  John  Nicholas  Cornud  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  the  Canton 

of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 
Renira  Bentinck,  daughter  of  Baron  Van  Tuyll  Van  Serooskerken,  by  Christina  his  wife, 

born  at  Zuylen  near  Utrecht. 
Aymarc  (Aymerc)  Mavit,,  son     of   Peter  Mavit  and  Isabel  Mavit  his  wife,  born  in 

Geneva. 

Justus  Blanckenhagen,  son  of  Simon  Blanckenhagen  and  Agnetha  Elizabeth  his  wife, 

born  at  Revel  in  Livonia. 
Francis  Menet,  son  of  Francis  Menet  and  Mary  Torras  Menet  his  wife,  born  at  Beau- 

chastel  in  Vivarez,  in  France.    (See  L.J.,  xxxi.,  p.  342.) 
John  Abraham  Haldimand,  son  of  Francis  Lewis  Haldimand  and  Magdalen  De  Tray- 

torrens  his  wife,  born  at  Yverdun  in  Switzerland. 

60  Geo.  Ill,  No.  163. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  17  May,  1766.) 
Laurence  Charlesson,  son  of  Charles  Charlesson  and  Christina  his  wife,  born  at  Fahlun 
in  Sweden. 

60  Geo.  Ill,  No.  164. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  17  May,  1766.) 
Peter  Facon,  son  of  Peter  Facon  and  Petronille  his  wife,  born  at  Bourbourg  in  French 
Flanders. 

John  James  Tourneisen,  son  of  John  Rudolf  Tourneisen  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 
Basil  in  Switzerland. 

60  Geo.  Ill,  No.  196. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  6  June,  1766.) 
Peter  De  La  Roche,  son  of  Peter  De  La  Roche  and  Maria  Elizabeth  Colon  his  wife, 
born  in  Geneva. 

John  James  le  Chevalier,  son  of  Francis  le  Chevalier  and  Mary  Des  Barres  his  wife, 
born  at  Neufchatel  in  Switzerland. 

70  Geo.  Ill,  No.  12. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Dec,  1766.) 
Mary  Anne  Amelie  Burrowes,  wife   of  John    Burrowes,  of  Hamburgh,  merchant, 
daughter  of  John  Alexander  Brugnier  and  Jane  Susanna  his  wife,  born  in  Hamburgh. 

70  Geo.  Ill,  No.  13. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Dec,  1766.) 
Christian   (Christiaan)  Van   Teylingen,  son     of    Theodorus    Van  Teylingen  and 
Agneta  his  wife,  born  in  Rotterdam. 

70  Geo.  Ill,  No.  14. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Dec,  1766.) 
Lewis  Agassiz,  son  of  John  Christopher  Agassiz  and  Esther  his  wife,  born  at  Thierrens 

in  the  Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switzerland. 
John    Samuel   Schutze  (Schutz)  son  of  John  Samuel  Schutze  and  Anna  Magdalena 

his  wife,  born  at  Old  Geyssing  in  Saxony.     (vS>e  L.J.,  xxi.,  p.  454.) 
Phillip  David  Krauter,  Doctor  in  Divinity,  son  of  Phillip  David  Krauter  and  Maria 

Jacobina  his  wife,  born  at  Augsburgh  in  Swabia,  in  Germany. 
Joshua  Rougemont,  son  of  Francis  Anthony  Rougemont  and  Beatrix  his  wife,  born  at 

Neufchatel  in  Switzerland. 


170 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


Ferdinand  De  Mierre,  son  of  Augustin  De  Mierre  and  Diana  his  wife,  born  at  Yverdon 

in  the  Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switzerland. 
Christian  Godfrey  Klein,  son  of  Christian    Klein   and  Christina  his  wife,   born  at 

Hirschberg  in  Germany. 

70  Geo,  III,  No,  40. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  27  Feb.,  1767.) 
John  Rodolph  Valltravers  (Valtravers)  son  of  John  Rodolph  Valltravers  and  Jane 
Mary  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 

70  Geo.  Ill,  No,  41. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  27  Feb.,  1767.) 
Cristoffel  Van  Denbergh  (Vanden  Bergh),  an   infant  of  the  age    of    seven  years 
(grandson  of  Philip  Jacob  Baron  de  Soesdyk  Van  Cloon,  Lord  of  Rhynwick),  son 
of  Edward  Christian  Van  Denbergh,  deceased,  by  Johanna  Jacoba   Van  Soesdyk 
Van  Cloon  his  wife,  born  in  the  Province  of  East  Friesland,  in  Holland. 

70  Geo.  Ill,  No.  42. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  27  Feb.,  1767.) 
Samuel  Mandrot,  son  of  Abraham  Samuel  Mandrot  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Yverdon 
in  Switzerland. 

70  Geo.  Ill,  No.  43. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  27  Feb.,  1767.) 
Nicholas  Francis  Beckman,  son  of  Nicholas  Beckman  and  Anne  Margaret  his  wife,  born 
at  Frankfort  in  the  Electorate  of  Brandenburgh. 

70  Geo.  Ill,  No.  44. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  27  Feb.,  1767.) 
Theodore  Van  Teylingen,  an  infant  of  the  age  of  ten  years,  son  of  Christian  Van 
Teylingen  and  Magdalena  Wilhelmina  Hester  his  wife,  born  out  of  His  Majesty's 
allegiance. 

70  Geo.  Ill,  No.  45. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  27  Feb.,  1767.) 
John  Lewis  Baumgartner,  son  of  Jean  Baumgartner  and  Susan   Ville  Myan  Baum- 

gartner  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Amable  Doct,  son  of  Peter  Doct  and  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Ris  in  the  Province  of 
Auvergne,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 

70  Geo.  Ill,  No.  76. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  March,  1767.) 
Leonard  Meyer,  son  of  Martin  Meyer  and  Catherina  his  wife,  born  at  Schaffhouse  in 
Switzerland. 

Lewis  Giles,  son  of  John  Giles  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Bulber  in  the  Province  of 
Normandy,  in  France.    {See  L.J.,  xxxi.,  p.  490.) 

70  Geo.  Ill,  No.  170. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  May,  1767.) 
John  Koe,  son  of  Jacob  Koe  and  Karen  his  wife. 

George  Wolff  (Wolffe),  son  of  Franz  Wolff  and  Juger  his  wife,  born  at  Christiana 
in  Norway. 

70  Geo.  Ill,  No.  171. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  May,  1767.) 
Gerrard  Goebell,  son  of  John  Gerrard  Goebell  and  Susanna  Maria  his  wife,  born  in  the 
village  of  Saint  George,  near  the  City  of  Hamburgh. 

70  Geo.  Ill,  No.  215. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  29  June,  1767.) 
Henry  Heyman,  son  of  John  Heyman  and  Engel  his  wife,  born  in  Bremen. 


NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS.  171 


70  Geo.  Ill,  No.  223. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  2  July,  1767.) 
Sophia  Magdalen  Lamack,  an  infant  of  the  age  of  seventeen  years  (niece  of  Frederick 
Ravencamp),  daughter  of  Joachim  Henry  Lamack  and  Anna  Dorothea  his  wife,  born 
in  the  Dutchy  of  Holstein,  in  Germany.    (The  petition  for  this  bill  was  presented 
by  her  uncle, "Frederick  Ravencamp,  L.J.,  xxxi.,  p.  623.) 


DENIZATIONS. 

1766  Dec.  22.    Mary  Margaret  Joye,  of  London,  widow  of  Jeremiah  Joye,  formerly  of 

London,  merchant,  but  last  of  Wotton,  co.  Surrey,  deceased ;  an  alien 
born.    {Patent  Roll,  7  Geo.  Ill,  j^art  2.) 

1767  Mar.  13.    Valentine  Auschentz,  of  the  parish* of  St.  Giles,  Westminster,  CO.  Midd., 

clockcase  and  cabinet  maker, 
Frederick  Hahn,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  co.  Midd., 
habit  maker, 

Nicholas  Winkings,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  co.  Midd., 

ironmonger  and  brazier, 
Harman  Samler,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Ann,  Blackfriars,  in  the  city  of 

London,  sugar  baker, 
P^'rederick   William   Sporman,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel, 

CO.  Midd.,  sugar  refiner, 
George  Deichman,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Andrew  by  the  Wardrobe,  in  the 

parish  of  London,  sugar  baker, 
Andrew  Knies,  of  the  parish  of  St.  John,  Wapping,  co.  Midd.,  sugar 

refiner ;  aliens  born.    {Ibid.,  part  3.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
80  Geo.  Ill,  No.  15. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Dec,  1767.) 
William  Aubert,  son  of  Anthony  Aubert  and  Jane  Louisa  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

80  Geo.  Ill,  No.  16. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Dec,  1767.) 
Dirk  Willem  van  Dam,  son  of  Wilhelmus  van  Dan,  of    Rotterdam,   merchant,  and 
Margeritta  his  wife,  born  in  Rotterdam. 

80  Geo.  Ill,  No.  17. 

(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Dec,  i7'67.) 
John  Francis  Rossier,  son  of  Peter  Jonas  Rossier  and  Jane  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 
Morat  in  Switzerland. 

Charles  Augustus  Rodolph  Lewis  de  Willermin,  son  of  Rudolph  de  Willermin  and 

Frances  Dorothea  his  wife,  born  at  Eschallons,  Canton  of  Berne  in  Switzerland. 
Nicholas  Freese,  son  of  Jurgen  Freese  and  Maria  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburgh  in 

Germany.    (See  L.J.,  xxxii.,  p.  32.) 
John  James  Schlapffer,  son  of  Matthew  Schlapffer  and  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at 

Speicher  in  Switzerland. 
Lewis  Repinder,  son  of  Victor  Repinder  and  Winifred  Langdale  his  wife,  born  in  the 

Duchy  of  Parma, 

80  Geo.  Ill,  No.  26. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  29  Jan.,  1768.) 
David  Peyer  Imhoff,  son  of  John  Conrad  Peyer  Imhoff  and  Maria  Margaretha  his  wife, 
born  at  Shaffhouse  in  Switzerland. 


172    NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 

80  Geo.  Ill,  No.  135. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  10  Mar.,  1768.) 
Lawrence  Laforest  (La  Forest),  son  of  Peter  Laforest  and  Catharine  his  wife,  born 
at  Perpignan  in  Roussilion,  in  France. 

80  Geo.  Ill,  No.  2 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  May,  1768.) 
(This  and  No.  i,  passed  hy  themselves  at  end  of  Session.) 
John  Daniel  Leautier,  son  of  Daniel  Leautier  and  Catherina  Bourgeois  his  wife,  born  at 
Moudon  in  the  Canton  of  Bern  in  Switzerland. 


DENIZATIONS. 

[768  July  9.    Wilhelmina  Catharine,  now  wife  of  Thomas  Lord  King,  baron  of 
Ockham,  in  co.  Surrey ;  an  alien  born.    (Patent  Roll,  8  Geo,  III,  part  4.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
90  Geo.  Ill,  No.  2. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  Nov.,  1768). 
John  Dufaur,  son  of  Alexander  Dufaur  and  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Pau  in  Beam  in 
France. 

90  Geo.  Ill,  No.  15. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Dec,  1768.) 
George  Madrass,  born  at  Madrass  in  the  East  Indies. 

90  Geo.  Ill,  No.  16. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Dec,  1768.) 
John  Henry  Schneider,  son  of  John  Ullrick  Schneider  and  Susanna  his  wife,  born  at 
Alstettin  in  the  County  of  Rheinthal,  in  Switzerland. 

90  Geo.  Ill,  No.  17. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Dec,  1768.) 
Paul  Niedrick,  son  of  John  Niedrick  and  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Biberswalde  in  Polish 
Prussia. 

90  Geo.  Ill,  No.  71. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1769.) 
Lewis  Diedrick  Heshuysen,  son  of  Andrew  Heshuysen  and  Louisa  his  wife,  born  at 
Haarben  [Haarlem],  in  Holland. 

90  Geo.  Ill,  No.  72. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1769.) 
Henry  Uhthoff,  son  of  John  Andrew  Uhthoff  and  Anna  Rebecca  his  wife,  born  at 
Bremen  in  Germany. 

90  Geo.  Ill,  No.  73. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1769.) 
Peter  Rauert,  son  of  Arend  Rauert  and  Catharina  Georges  Rauert  his  wife,  born  at 
Riga  in  the  Province  of  Lifland,  in  the  Dominions   of   Her   Imperial   Majesty  the 
Empress  of  Russia. 

David  Lev^^is  Godin,  son  of  David  Godin  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  the  Province 
of  Normandy,  in  France. 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


173 


90  Geo.  Ill,  No.  191. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  May,  1769.) 
Samuel  Canale,  of  Naples  in  Italy  (he  and  his  issue  to  take  upon  themselves  and  to  be 
called  and  known  by  the  sirname  of  Thorold  only,  and  use  respectively  the  sirname 
of  Thorold  only,  and  shall  bear  the  arms  of  Sir  Nathaniel  Thorold,  Baronet, 
deceased,  in  the  same  manner  as  the  said  Sir  Nathaniel  Thorold  bore  them.)  {See 
L.J.,  xxxii.,  p.  319,  for  the  long  petition  for  this  bill.  It  states  that  Canale  is  a 
minor  of  19  years  and  upwards,  and  professes  the  Protestant  religion.  The  applica- 
tion was  made  under  Thorold 's  will  to  enable  Canale  to  take  the  estates.) 

90  Geo.  Ill,  No.  192. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  May,  1769.) 
EvERARD  (should  be  Gerard)  Backus,  son  of  Gerard  William  Backus  and  Maria  Mar- 
garet Sophia  his  wife,  born  at  Maestricht  in  Brabant. 
Leonard  Holl,  son  of  John  Holl  and  Beate  his  wife,  born  at  Uthlede  in  the  Electorate 
of  Hanover. 

90  Geo.  Ill,  No.  193. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  May,  1769.) 
John  Christian  Hoffman,  son  of  Godfred  Adelph  Hoffman  and  Maria  his  wife,  born  at 
Warsaw  in  the  Kingdom  of  Poland. 

IQO  Geo.  Ill,  No.  10. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Feb.,  1770.) 
John  Caspar  Schneider,  son  of  Francis  Schneider  and  Anna  Martha  his  wife,  born  at 
Ober  Kaufungen  in  the  Landgraviate  of  Hesse  Cassell. 

iQO  Geo.  Ill,  No.  II. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Feb.,  1770.) 
Adam  Kroll,  son  of  Reinholdt  Frederick    Kroll    and     Helena    Dorothea  Austerman 
Kroll  his  wife,  born  at  Revel  in  Eastland  in  the  Empire  of  Russia. 

IQO  Geo.  Ill,  No.  12. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Feb.,  1770.) 
John  Daniel  Cailler,  son  of  John  Lewis  Cailler  and  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Vevay 
in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 

IQO  Geo.  Ill,  No.  37. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Mar.,  1770.) 
Christian  Gottlieb  Schuster,  son  of  Michael  Schuster  and  Ann  Margaretha  his  wife, 
born  at  Brischoffwerda  in  Saxony. 

IQO  Geo.  Ill,  No.  38. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Mar.,  1770.) 
John  Nicholas  Jacquin,  of  the  Parish  of  Christ  Church,  Spitalfields,  in  the  County  of 
Middlesex,  Surgeon,  born  in  the  City  of  Paris  within  the  Kingdom  of  France. 

IQO  Geo.  Ill,  No.  39. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Mar.,  1770.) 
John  Julius  Angerstein,  son  of  John  Angerstein  and  Eve  his  wife,  born  in  Petersburgh. 

IQO  Geo.  IIL  No.  81. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  29  Mar.,  1770.) 
John  Jacob  Appach,  son  of  Francis  Appach  and  Gerdruth  his  wife,  born  in  Bremen. 

IQO  Geo.  Ill,  No.  82. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  29  Mar.,  1770.) 
John  Gottfried  Hanman,  son  of  Michael  Hanman  and  Sophia  his  wife,  born  in  Dantzig. 


174 


DENIZATIONS  :  NATURALIZATIONS. 


DENIZATIONS, 

1769  Dec.  15.    Peter  Le  Chevalier,  of  Avening,  co.  Gloucester,  malster, 

James  Du  Bisson,  of  the  parish  of  St.  James's,  Westminster,  co.  Midd., 
gent., 

David  Zubre  (Zubre),  of  the  parish  of  St.  Martin  [sic],  co.  Midd., 
victualler, 

James  Le  Breton,  of  the  same,  parish,  victualler, 

Henry  Haverbeck,  of  the  same  parish,  tailor, 

CoNRADE  Barrett,  of  Rotherhithe,  co.  Surrey,  victualler, 

Benedict  Schaller,  of  the  parish  of  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  co. 

Midd.,  gent. ;  aliens  born.    {Patent  Roll,  10  Geo.  Ill,  part  2.) 
1770  April  28.    Joseph  Planta,  of  Great  Russell  Street,  Bloomsbury,  gent., 

Abraham  Kirkman,  of  Great  Poultney  Street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Jameses, 

within  the  Liberty  of  Westminster,  harpsichord  maker, 
Jacob    Kirkman    the    younger,  of  Bread  Street,  in  the  said  parish, 

harpsichord  maker, 
John  Snetzler,  of  Oxford  Road,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary  le  bone, 

CO.  Midd.,  organ  builder, 
Michael  Schlapfer,  of  Wood  Street,  Spittalfields,  weaver, 
John  Steinmetz,  of  the  parish  of  St,  Ann,  Limehouse,  co.  Midd.,  baker, 
Nicholas  Adams,  of  Bow,  co.  Midd.,  victualler;  aliens  born.  (Ibid,, 

parts.) 


NA  T  URALIZA  TIONS, 
iio  Geo.  Ill,  No.  2. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  29  Nov.,  1770.) 
Bernard  Perny^  son  of  John  Perny  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Perigueax  in 
the  Kingdom  of  France. 

no  Geo.  Ill,  No.  9. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  17  Dec,  1770.) 
Lewis  Benjamin  Crinsoz,  son  of  the  noble  Isaac  Crinsoz,  Lord  of  Cottens  in  Switzerland, 
and  Louisa  his  wife,  born  at  Cottens  in  Switzerland. 

no  Geo.  Ill,  No.  18. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Dec,  1770.) 
Gerard  Portman,  son  of  John  Portman  and  Sibilla  Margareth  his  wife,  born  at  Varel  in 
Germany. 

ijo  Geo.  Ill,  No.  57. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  8  Mar.,  1771.) 
Henry  Renner,  son  of  George  Henry  Renner  and  Anna  Maria  Gerberding  Renner  his 
wife,  born  in  Berlin. 

no  Geo.  Ill,  No.  in. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  Mar.,  1771.) 
John  Peter  Du  Roveray,  son  of  Francis  Du  Roveray   and   Antoinette    Durade  Du 

Roveray  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
John  Daniel  Naville,  son  of  Mark  Naville  and  Ann  Olimp  Lalonet  Naville  his  wife, 
born  in  Geneva. 

John  Peter  Eynard,  son  of  John  Lewis  Eynard  and  Elizabeth  Trimoliere  Eynard  his 

wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
David  Chollet,  son  of  Peter  Chollet  and  Jeane  Ursule  Crouzar  his  wife, born  at  Moudon 

in  the  Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switzerland. 
John  Zacharias  Gertcken,  son  of  George  Gertcken  and  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Cardan 

in  Courland.    (See  L.J.,  xxxiii.,  p.  73,  where  the  name  appears  as  John  Zacharias 

Gertchen  ;  or  p.  146,  ihid,  it  appears  as  Gertcken.) 


NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS.  175 


no  Geo,  III,  No.  112. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  Mar.,  1771.) 
AuGUSTiN  NovERRE,  son  of  Jans  George  Noverre  and  Maria  his  wife,  born  at  Paris  in  the 
Kingdom  of  France.    (In  L.J.,  xxxiii.,  p.  59,  he  is  described  as  of  Surrey  Street  in 
the  Strand,  gentleman.) 

no  Geo,  III,  No,  177. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  29  April,  1771.) 
Jacob  Matthias  Justus,  son  of  Frederick  Justus  and  Margaretha  Dorothea  his  wife, 

born  in  the  Dutchy  of  Mecklenburgh  in  Germany. 
Theophilus  Christian  Blanc kenhagen,  son  of  Simon  Blanckenhagen  and  Agneta  his 
wife,  born  in  Revel. 

ijo  Geo,  III,  No.  178. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  29  April,  1771.) 
Francis  Harrand,  son  of  Bertome  Harrand  and  Eliza  his  wife,  born  at  Angers  in  France. 

no  Geo.  Ill,  No.  212. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  8  May,  1771.) 
Carsten  Dirs,  son  of  Carsten  Dirs  and  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Buchin  in  the  Electorate 
of  Hanover. 

Jacob  Glostein,  of  Oster  Slade,  son  of  Barnes  Glostein  and  Helwey  Schwartz  Glostein 
his  wife,  born  at  Wersale  in  the  electorate  of  Hanover. 


DENIZATIONS. 
1 77 1  June  I.    Abraham  Buzaglo, 

Alexander  Keyser,  the  younger. 

Abraham  Ricardo, 

AssuR  Keyser, 

Isaac  Mendez  Furtado, 

Benjamin  Lara, 

Simon  Daniels,  all  of  the  city  of  London,  gentlemen ;  aliens  born. 
(Patent  Roll,  11  Geo.  Ill,  part  5.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
120  Geo.  Ill,  No.  3. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  Feb.,  1772.) 
Diederich  Meyerhoff,  son  of  Burchard  Meyerhoff  and  Lucia  his  wife,  born  in  Bremen. 

1 20  Geo.  Ill,  No.  4. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  Feb.,  1772.) 
John  Poel,  son  of  Jacob  Poel  and  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  born  at  Archangel  in  the  Empire 
of  Russia. 

120  Geo.  Ill,  No.  5. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  Feb.,  1772.) 
John  Henry  Gentil  and  Ann  Lienard  Gentil  his  wife,  born  at  Neufchatel  in  Switzer- 
land. 

120  Geo.  Ill,  No.  6. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  Feb.,  1772.) 
Francis  Darius  Laudumiey,  son  of  Bernard  Darius  Laudumiey  and  Anne  his  wife,  born 
at  Couflans  Saint  Honore  in  the  Province  of  Normandy,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 


176  NATURALIZATIONS. 

120  Geo,  III,  No,  14. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  Feb.,  1772.) 
Peter  Lewis  De  la  Rive,    son  of  Francis  De  la  Rive  and  Mary  Andre  De  la  Rive 

his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Francis  Menet,  son  of  Francis  Menet  and  Jane  Juventin  his  wife,  born  at  Blanchons  in 
the  Kingdom  of  France. 

120  Geo.  Ill,  No.  15. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  Feb.,  1772.) 
James  Samuel  Jequier,  son  of  James  Jequier  and  Anna  Catharina  his  wife,  born  at 
Neufchatel  in  Switzerland. 

120  Geo.  Ill,  No.  78. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  April,  1772.) 
Arnold  Meyer,  son  of  Arnold  Meyer  and  Lucia  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
Peter  Boetefeur,  son  of  Philip  Boetefeur  and  Maria  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in 
Hamburgh. 

John  Gotthelft  (Gotthelff)  Rucker,  son  of  Henry  Rucker  and  Anne  Louisa  his 

wife,  born  in  Hamburgh.    {See  L.J.,  xxxiii.,  p.  254.) 
John  Guth,  son  of  John  Adam  Guth  and  Magdalena  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Cassel 

in  Germany.    (In  L.J.,  xxxiii.,  p.  333,  the  name  appears  as  John  Adam  Guth.) 

120  Geo.  Ill,  No.  79. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  April,  1772.) 
John  Luke  Iselin,  son  of  John  Luke  Iselin  and  Margaret  his  wife,  born  as  Basil  in 
Switzerland. 

120  Geo.  Ill,  No.  80. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  April,  1772.) 
Conrad  Rucker,  son  of  Henry  Rucker  and  Anna  Louisa  his  wife,  born  in  Hamburgh. 

120  Geo.  Ill,  No.  127. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  April,  1772.) 
Henry  Francis  Sellon,  son  of  Francis  Sellon  and  Susanne  Allegre  his  wife,  born  in 
Geneva. 

120  Geo.  Ill,  No.  128. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  April,  1772.) 
John  Bousquet,  son  of  John  Bousquet  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Vezenobre  in 
Languedoc,  in  France. 

120  Geo.  Ill,  No.  129. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  April,  1772.) 
John  Lewis  Lautier,  son  of  John  Lautier  and  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Berlin  in  the 
Dominions  of  his  Prussian  Majesty. 

120  Geo.  Ill,  No.  130. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  April,  1772.) 
Jaques  Louis  "Pourtale's  (Portales),  son  of  Jeremie  Pourtale's  and  Ester  Marguerite 
his  wife,  born  in  Geneva.    (See  L.J.,  xxxiii.,  p.  372.) 

120  Geo.  Ill,  No.  194. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  May,  1772.) 
Frederick    Cazenove,  son  of  Theophilus  Cazenove  and  Mary  de  Rapin  Cazenove  his 
wife,  born  in  Amsterdam. 

120  Geo.  Ill,  No.  195. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  May,  1772.) 
Paul  Pourtales,  son  of  Jeremie  Pourtales  and  Ester  Marguerite  his  wife,  born  at 
Neufchatel. 

Francis  Gabriel  Charles  Muller,  son  of  Nicholas  Charles  Muller  and  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  born  at  Berne  in  Switzerland. 


DENIZATIONS :  NATURALIZATIONS. 


177 


DENIZATIONS, 
1772  April  3.    JoHAN  ZoFFANY,  of  St.  Ann's,  Soho,  co.  Midd.,  Esq., 

John  George  Schennerstedt,  of  Kew  Green,  co.  Surrey,  gent., 
George  Christian  Wiese,  of  St.  James's,  co.  Midd.,  gent., 
Luke  Wetton,  of  St.  George,  Hanover  Square,  co.  Midd.,  confectioner, 
Charles  Hinrichs,  of  St.  Clement,  Danes,  co.  Midd.,  furrier, 
Philip  King,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  co.  Midd.,  sugar  refiner, 
Laurence  Tenner  (?  Teuner),  of  St.  George's,  Ratcliffe  Highway,  co. 
Midd.,  cabinet  maker;  aliens  born.    (Patent  Roll,  12  Geo.  Ill,  part  2.) 
1772  April  30.    Jacob  Israel  Brandon, 

Jacob  Buzaglo,  the  younger, 
MosES  Aboaf  Fonseca, 
Joseph  Bendelack, 
Isaac  Jacob  Salomon, 
MosEs  Massias, 

Abraham  Mendes  Furtado,  all  of  the  city  of  London,  gentlemen ;  aliens 
born.    (Ibid.,  part  3.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
130  Geo  III,  No.  8. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Dec,  1772.) 
Paul  D'Aigremont,  son  of  Pierre  D'Aigremont  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Nivelle 
in  Brabant. 

130  Geo.  Ill,  No.  9. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Dec,  1772.) 
Emeric  Vidal,  son  of  Matthew  Vidal  and  Marques  his  wife,  born  at  Montauban  in  France. 
Philippe  Rivier,  son  of  Theodore  Rivier  and  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Abraham  Favenc,  son  of  Mark  Favenc  and  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Negripelisse  in  France. 

130  Geo.  Ill,  No.  10. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Dec,  1772.) 
Peter  Francis  Martin,  son  of  Francis  Martin  and  Ann  his  wife,  born  in  the  Parish 
of  Offranville  within  the  Diocese  of  Rouen,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 

130  Geo.  Ill,  No.  49. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Mar.,  1773.) 
Isaac  Morier,  son  of  Isaac  Morier  and  Jeanne  his  wife,  born  in  the  Canton  of  Berne  in 
Switzerland. 

130  Geo.  Ill,  No.  50. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Mar.,  1773.) 
John  Gottlob  Neuman,  son  of  Gottfry  Neuman  and  Dorothea  his  wife,  born  at  Zittau 
in  Saxony. 

130  Geo.  Ill,  No.  51. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Mar.,  1773.) 
John  Francis  Curchod,  son  of  Jacob  Curchod  and  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Crissier 
in  Switzerland. 

130  Geo.  Ill,  No.  52. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Mar.,  1773.) 
Isabel  Bouillon,  spinster,  daughter  of  Henry  Bouillon  and  Janeton,  otherwise  Jane,  his 
wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Brusells. 

130  Geo.  Ill,  No.  53. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Mar.,  1773.) 
Stephen  Beuzeville,  son  of  James  Beuzeville  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  in  the  Parish  of 
Millemarc  in  the  Province  of  Caux  in  Upper  Normandy,  in  France. 

M 


178 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


130  Geo.  Ill,  No,  91. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  April,  1773.) 
Joseph  Franel,  son  of  John  Franel  and  Esther  Ducret  Franel  his  wife,  born  at  Payerne 
in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 

130  Geo.  Ill,  No.  192. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  May,  1773.) 
William  Billers,  of  the  age  of  fourteen  years,    born  at  Bengal  in  the  East  Indies. 
(The  petition  for  this  bill  was  presented  by  his  Guardian,  Thomas  Walker,  Esq., 
L.J.,  xxxiii.,  p.  624.) 

130  Geo.  Ill,  No.  209. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  June,  1773.) 
Jacques,  otherwise  James  Louis,  of  the  Parish  of  Saint  Mary  le  bone  in  the  County  of 
Middlesex,  Gentleman,  an  infant  under  the  age  of  eighteen  years,  (that  is  to  say)  of 
the  age  of  nine  years  and  four  months  or  thereabouts,  born  in  Paris.    (The  petition 
for  the  bill  was  presented  by  his  guardian,  Joseph  Gape,  Esq.,  L.J.,  xxxiii.,  p.  630.) 

140  Geo.  Ill,  No.  26. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  March,  1774.) 
Samuel  Rapillard,  son  of  Nathaniel  Rapillard  and  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Morges  in 
Switzerland. 

Abraham  Delapierre,  son  of  Samuel  Delapierre  and  Francoise  his  wife,  born  at  ReveroUe 
in  the  Balliage  of  Morges,  in  Switzerland. 

140  Geo.  Ill,  No.  27, 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  March,  1774.) 
Louis  de  Saumaise,  son  of  Louis  Theodore  de  Saumaise  and  Bernardine  Rene  Chalmot, 
born  at  Breda  in  Dutch  Brabant. 

140  Geo.  Ill,  No.  28. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  March,  1774.) 
Peter  van  Yzendoorn,  son  of  Herman  van  Yzendoorn  and  Sara  his  wife,  born  in 
Rotterdam. 

140  Geo.  Ill,  No.  29. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  March,  1774.) 
Theodore  George  Gleichman,  son  of  Johan  Engelbert  Gleichman  and  Catherina  Maria 
his  wife,  born  at  Ellrich  in  the  County  of  Hohnstein,  in  Germany. 

140  Geo.  Ill,  No.  30. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  March,  1774.) 
George  Christopher  Degen,  son  of  John  Frederick  Degen  and  Christiana  Catharina 
Maria  his  wife,  born  at  Sindenhard  in  the  Margrate  of  Bareith,  in  Franconia.  (See 
L.J.,  XXXV.,  33,  405,  494,  for  a  bill  for  dissolving  his    marriage    with  Katharine 
Furlong.) 

140  Geo.  Ill,  No.  68. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  31  Man,  1774.) 
Nicholas  Joachim  Haeseler,  son  of  Gottlieb  Henry  Haeseler  and  Anna  Elizabeth 

his  wife,  born  in  Hamburgh. 
John  Erich,  son  of  John  Henry  Erich  and  Margarete  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Lubeck. 
{See  L.J.,  xxxiv.,  p.  98,  for  a  proviso  that  if  either  of  them  reside  in  Russia  they 
shall  lose  their  English  nationality  for  so  long.) 

140  Geo.  Ill,  No.  69. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  31  Mar.,  1774.) 
Jacob  Julien  Baumgartner,  son  of  John  Baumgartner  and  Susanna  Villemejane  his  wife, 
born  in  Geneva.    {See  L.J.,  xxxiv.,  p.  98,  for  proviso  as  above.) 


NATURALIZATIONS  :  DENIZATIONS.  179 

140  Geo.  Ill,  No.  107. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5   May,  1774.) 
GusTAV  NicoLAUS   Eggers,  son  of  Claus  Andreas  Eggers  and  Margaretta  Rebecca 
Marschner  his  wife,  born  in  Hamburgh.    (See  L.J.,  xxxiv.,  p.  97,  for  proviso  as 
above.) 

140  Geo.  Ill,  No.  108. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  May,  1774.) 
John  Everth,  son  of  William  Everth  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Berlin  in  the 
Electorate  of  Brandenbourgh. 

140  Geo.  Ill,  No.  109. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  May,  1774.) 
Captain  David  Francis  De  Bezancenet,  son  of  Francis  Augustin  De  Bezancenet  and 
Susanna  his  wife,  born  at  Yverdon  in  the  Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switzerland. 

140  Geo.  Ill,  No.  no. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  May,  1774.) 
Christian  Frederick  Esberger,  son  of  John  Nicholas  Esberger  and  Ursula  his  wife, 
born  at  Berlin  in  the  Electorate  of  Brandenburgh,  in  Germany. 

140  Geo.  Ill,  No.  159. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  May,  1774.) 
Paul  Burnand,  son  of  Denis  Guerard  Burnand  and  Esther  Du  Toit  Burnand  his  wife, 
born  at  Moudon  in  Switzerland.    (See  L.J.,  xxxiv.,  p.  97,    for   proviso   as  above 
annulling  the  naturalization  if  he  reside  in  Russia.) 

140  Geo.  Ill,  No.  160. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  May,  1774.) 
Luder  Hoffham,  son  of  Gerhard  Hoffham  and  Catherina  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in 
Germany. 

Nicholas  Hane,  son  of  Melchior  Hane  and  Louisa  his  wife,  born  at  Lehe  in  Hanover. 
(See  L.J.,  xxxiv.,  p.  97,  for  proviso  as  above.) 

140  Geo.  Ill,  No.  161. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  May,  1774.) 
Victor  Busigny,  son  of  James  Busigny  and  Etiana  his  wife,  born  at  Mondon  in  the 
Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switzerland. 

140  Geo.  Ill,  No.  184. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  2  June,  1774.) 
John  Michael  Lange,  son  of  Asmus  Lange  and  Agatha  Elizabeth  Lutjense  Lange  his 
wife,  born  at  Greenhoff  near  Hamburgh,  in  Germany. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1774  May  3.    Raphael  Brandon,  of  Bury  Street,  London,  merchant, 

George  Capadose,  of  the  same  place,  Esq., 

Daniel  Brandon  Seixas  (Siexas),  of  Haydon  Square,  in  the  Minories, 

London,  merchant, 
Elias  Curry,  of  Bevis  Marks,  St.  Mary  Axe,  London,  merchant, 
Jacob  Rodriques  Peynado,  of  the  same  place,  merchant, 
Ruben  Salomons,  of  Crutched  Friers,  London,  merchant, 
Abraham  Lopes  Pereira,  of  Church  Row,   Fenchurch  street,  London, 

merchant;  aliens  born.    (Patent  Roll,  14  Geo.  Ill,  part  3.) 


180  NATURALIZATIONS :  DENIZATIONS. 

NATURALIZATIONS, 
150  Geo.  Ill,  No.  s. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Dec,  1774.) 
Jacob  Henry  Suwe,  son  of  Nicolaus  Adolph  Suwe  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  the 
Dutchy  of  Holstein  in  Germany. 

150  Geo.  Ill,  No.  12. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  17  Feb.,  1775.)  .   .  v. 

George  Ernst  de  Hahn,  son  of  Christian  de  Hahn  and  Eve  his  wife,  born  at  Stolpe  in 
the  Kingdom  of  Prussia. 

150  Geo.  Ill,  No.  28. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1775.) 
Charles  Bigot,  son  of  Jacques  Adrian  Isaac  Bigot  and  Francoise  Herbert  Bigot  his 
wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Leuwaarden  in  Friesland. 

150  Geo.  Ill,  No.  29. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1775.) 
Louis  Jouenne,  son  of  Garves  Jouenne  and  Susan  his  wife,  born  at  Saint  Honorine  in 
the  Province  of  Normandy. 

150  Geo.  Ill,  No.  39. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  30  Mar.,  1775.) 
Daniel  Henry  Rucker,  son  of  Henry  Rucker  and  Anna  Louisa  his  wife,  born  at 
Hamburgh  in  Germany. 

150  Geo.  Ill,  No.  72. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  April,  1775.) 
Charles  Louis  Spitta,  son  of  David  Louis  Spitta  and  Dorothea  Sophia  his  wife,  born  in 
the  City  of  Brunswick,  in  the  Dominion  of  the  Duke  of  Brunswick. 

150  Geo.  Ill,  No.  73. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  April,  1775.) 
John  Peter  Aubrey,  son  of  Gerhard  Aubery  and  Anna  Charlotta   his  wife,   born  at 
Bremen  in  Germany. 

150  Geo.  Ill,  No.  149. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  May,  1775.) 
Levina  Benjamina  Goodricke,  the  wife  of  Henry  Goodricke,  of  the  City  of  York, 
Esquire,  born  in  Holland. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1775  May  17.    Sebastian  Gottlob  Kleinert,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  co. 
Midd.,  furrier, 

Charles  Frederick  Abel,  of  the  parish  of  St  Mary  le  bone,  co.  Midd., 
musician, 

Christopher   Michael  Seldenschlo  (Seldenschle),  of  the  city  of 

London,  sugar  refiner, 
John  Ernest  Grob,  of  the  said  city,  sugar  refiner, 
John  Wolrath  Doorman,  of  the  same,  sugar  refiner, 
John  Daniel  Richard,  of  the  parish  of  St.  James,  Westminster,  co.  Midd., 

merchant, 

John  Daniel  Salomon,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Martins  in  the  Fields,  co.  Midd., 
vintner;  aliens  born.    (Patent  Roll,  15  Geo.  Ill,  part  3.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


181 


NATURALIZATIONS, 
i6o  Geo.  Ill,  No.  2. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Nov.,  1775.) 
Frederick  Molling,  son  of  Christoph  Mathias  Moiling  and  Eleonora  Cornelia  his  wife, 

born  at  Herford  in  Westphalia. 
John  George  Bindheisen,  son  of  John  Bindheisen  and  Mary  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at 
Colmar  in  Alsace. 

160  Geo,  Illy  No.  3. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Nov.,  1775.) 
Peter  Henry  Balemann,  son  of  Henry  Dederick  Balemann  and  Magdalena  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  born  at  Lubeck  in  Germany. 

160  Geo.  Ill,  No.  8. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  4  Dec,  1775.) 
John  Martin  Fushs,  son  of  John  Jacob  Fushs  and  Margaretha  his  wife,  born  in  the  City 
of  Swinfurth  in  Germany. 

160  Geo.  Ill,  No.  9. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  4  Dec,  1775.) 
Francis  Anthony  Rougemont,  son  of  Francis  Anthony  Rougemont  and  Henrietta  de 
Montmollin  Rougement  his  wife,  born  at  Neufchatel  in  Switzerland. 

160  Geo.  III.  No.  10. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  4  Dec,  1775.) 
Anthony  Ten  Broeke,  son  of  Herman  Ten  Broeke  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Zutphen 
in  the  Province  of  Guelderland,  one  of  the  United  Provinces. 

160  Geo.  Ill,  No.  18. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  Dec,  1775.) 
Niss  NissEN,  son  of  John  Nissen  and  Lyndet  his  wife,  born  at  Schotzbyll-upon-Sundewith 

in  the  Dukedom  of  Holstein-Glucksburg. 
Christopher  Gabriel  Marw^de,  son  of  August  Philip  Wilhelm  Marwaede  and  Anna 
Clara  his  wife,  born  in  Hamburgh. 

160  Geo.  Ill,  No.  19. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  Dec,  1775.) 
John  William  Paul,  son  of  John  Joseph  Paul  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Strehlin  in 
Silesia. 

Claes  Grill,  son  of  Abraham  Grill  and  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  born  at  Gothenburg  in 
Sweden. 

160  Geo.  Ill,  No.  20. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  Dec,  1775.) 
Charles  Quist,  son  of  Adolphus  Quist,  Count  of  Swenhnfwnd  in  the  Kingdom  of  Sweden, 
and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Jygesund  in  the  Province  of  Nordland,  in  the  Kingdom 
of  Sweden. 

160  Geo.  Ill,  No.  69. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  Mar.,  1776.) 
Charles  Godfrey  Wolff,  son  of  Charles  Godfrey  Wolff  and  Anna  Elizabeth  his  wife, 

born  at  Moscow  in  the  Empire  of  Russia. 
John  Henry  (should  be  Adam)  Hecker,  son  of  John  Henry  Hecker  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  born  at  Bergraben  in  Germany.    (In  L.J.,  xxxiv.,  p.  614,  the  name  ap- 
pears as  John  Adam  Hecker.) 

160  Geo.  Ill,  No.  70. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  Mar.,  1776.) 
John  Liardet,  son  of  John  George  Liardet  and  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Lausanne  in 
.  ,    the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland.    {See  L.J.,  xxxiv.,  p.  715,  for  an  Act  for  a 
patent  to  John  Liardet,  clerk,  for  a  certain  composition  or  cement.) 


182    NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 

i6o  Geo,  III,  No,  71. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  Mar.,  1776.) 
Lewis  Vialetes  Bastide,  son  of  James  Vialetes  Daignan,  by  Perrette  Bastide  his  wife, 
born  at  Montauban  in  the  Province  of  Guyene,  in  France. 

160  Geo.  Ill,  No.  72. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  Mar.,  1776.) 
John  Hoffman,  son  of  Martin  Hoffman  and  Isabella  his  wife,  born  at  Lubec  in  Germany. 

160  Geo,  III,  No.  150. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  May,  1776.) 
Henry  Lawrence  Zinck,  son  of  Bendix  Frederick  Zinck  and  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at 
Husum  in  the  Duchy  of  Holstein  in  Germany. 

160  Geo.  Ill,  No.  151. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  May,  1776.) 
John  Alexander  De  Motsier,  son  of  Daniel  Alexander  De  Morsier  and  Jane  Grivel  De 
Morsier  his  wife,  born  at  Perroy  in  the  Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switezrland. 

160  Geo,  III,  No.  152. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  May,  1776.) 
Engelbert  Mulhausen,  son  of  John  Christoff  Mulhausen  and  Susannah  his  wife,  born  at 
Bremen  in  Germany. 

160  Geo.  Ill,  No.  153. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  May,  1776.) 
Marie  Magdelaine  Chevalier,  born  at  Chatillon-sur-Loize  in  the  Province  of  Orleans  in 
France. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1776  April  13.    David  Alves  Rebello,  of  Hackney,  co  Midd.,  merchant, 

Abramhaim  Franco,  of  America  Square,  in  the  city  of  London,  merchant. 
Isaac  Nasso,  of  Friday  Street,  in  the  said  city,  merchant, 
Emanuel  Fernandez,  of  Devonshire  Square,  in  the  said  city,  merchant, 
Isaac  Moron,  of  Bury  Street,  St.  Mary  Axe,  in  said  city,  merchant, 
Abraham  Teixeira,  otherwise    Abraham    de    David    Teixeira,  of 

Winchester  Street,  in  said  city,  merchant, 
Elias  Levy  de  Lima,  of  Gould  Square,  in  said  city,  merchant;  aliens 

born.    (Patent  Roll,  16  Geo.  Ill,  part  4.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
170  Geo.  Ill,  No.  8. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  2  Dec,  1776.) 
Andreas  Gottlieb,  son  of  Jacob  Gottlieb  and  Gertraude  his  wife,  born  at  Pieberich  in  the 
County  of  Nassau  Ussingen,  in  Germany. 

170  Geo.  Ill,  No.  9. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  2  Dec,  1776.) 
Gilles  Prudent  Melasse,  son  of  George  Melasse  and  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at  Saci  in 
Normandy. 

170  Geo.  Ill,  No.  10. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  2  Dec,  1776.) 
Dorothea  Margreta  Hartman,  daughter  of  Johan  Engelbert  Hartman  and  Sophia 
Catherina  his  wife,  born  at  Linden  near  Hanover. 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


188 


170  Geo.  Ill,  No.  II. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  2  Dec,  1776.) 
Paul  Johan  Christian  Tax,  son  of  Christian  Tax  and  Regina  his  wife,  born  at  Marckt 
Alvensbeben  in  the  Duchy  of  Magdebourg,  in  the  Dominions  of  the  King  of  Prussia. 
John  Vallientine  Gottlieb,  son  of  John  Jacob  Gottlieb  and  Anna  Gerhtraut  Gottlieb 
his  wife,  born  at  Biebrick  in  the  County  of  Nassau  Usingen,  in  Germany. 

170  Geo.  Ill,  No.  42. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1777.) 
George  William  Soltau,  son  of  Martin  William  Soltau  and  Ann   Engel  Soltau  his 

wife,  born  at  Bergedorf  in  Holstein,  in  Germany. 
Gerhard  Berck,  son  of  Gerhard  Berck  and  Regina  his  wife, born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
Henry  Albrecht  Hammelburg,  son  of  David  Hammelburg  and  Rebecca  his  wife,  born  at 
Bremen  in  Germany. 

Gunter  Henry  Kroger,  son  of  Johan  Christian  Kroger  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 
Levern  in  the  Principality  of  Minden  in  Westphalia. 

170  Geo.  Ill,  No.  43. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1777.) 
Ernest  Bernard  Banning,  son  of  John  Marcus  Banning  and  Maria  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
born  at  Lathbergen  in  the  County  of  Tecklenburg  in  the  Kingdom  of  Prussia. 

170  Geo.  Ill,  No.  44. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1777.) 
John  Centlivres,  son  of  Francis  Albert  Centlivres    and  Mary  Salome  Centlivres  his 
wife,  born  at  Yverdon  in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 

170  Geo.  Ill,  No.  45. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1777.) 
Marcellin  Pernoud,  son  of  Gabriel  Pernoud  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Trevoux  in  the 
Province  of  Lyons,  in  France. 

170  Geo.  Ill,  No.  46. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1777.) 
William  Aguiton,  son  of  William  Aguiton  and  Ann  Mavit  Aguiton  his  wife,  born  in 
Geneva. 

William  Aguiton,  son  of  William  Aguiton  and  Ann  Mavit  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

170  Geo.  Ill,  No.  47. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1777.) 
WiLLEM  Vlught,  son  of  Jacob  Vlught  and  Wyntye  Vanden  Venguldenhoeff  Vlught  his 
wife,  born  at  Amsterdam,  in  Holland. 

170  Geo.  Ill,  No.  48. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Nov.,  1777.) 
Horace  Cattaneo,  son  of  Matthias  Cattaneo  and  Maria  Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Novi 

in  the  Republic  of  Genoa. 
Francis  Gaudot,  son  of  Peter  Gaudot  and  Catherine  Frances  his  wife,  born  in  Naples. 

170  Geo.  Ill,  No.  210. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  May,  1777.) 
Maria  Perry,  daughter  of  Cornelius  Van  der  Wyden  and  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at 
Leyden  in  Holland. 

170  Geo.  Ill,  No.  211. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Mary,  1777.) 
Charles  Morris  Klanert,  son  of  Alexander  Klanert  and  Charlotte  his  wife,  born  at 
Dresden  in  Saxony. 


184 


DENIZATIONS :  NATURALIZATIONS. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1777  April  24.    Anne  Labbee,  of  Berkeley  Square,  in  the  city  of  Westminster,  spinster ; 
an  alien  born.    {Patent  Roll,  17  Geo,  III,  part  3.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
180  Geo.  Ill,  No.  6. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  10  Dec,  1777.) 
Francis  Popham,  son  of  Francis  Popham  and  Martha  Clarke,  born  at  Soisons  in  the 
Kingdom  of  France. 

180  Geo.  Ill,  No.  y. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  10  Dec,  1777.) 
John  Meyer,  son  of  Heysing  Meyer  and  Gesina  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
Christopher  Henry  Martens,  son  of  Conrade  Martens  and  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 
Doran  in  Germany. 

180  Geo.  III.  No.  44. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  6  Mar.,  1778.) 
David  Henry  De  Beaune,  son  of  Denis  De  Beaune    and  Jean  Suzanne  Gottraux  De 
Beaune  his  wife,  born  at  Yverdun  in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 

180  Geo.  Ill,  No.  45. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  6  Mar.,  1778.) 
Hans  Arfwidsson,  son  of  Christian  Arfwidsson  and  Marguerete  Strom  Arfwidsson  his 
wife,  born  at  Gothenburg  in  the  Kingdom  of  Sweden. 

180  Geo.  Ill,  No.  46. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  6  Mar.,  1778.) 
Charles  Frederick  Loudonsack,  son  of  Charles  Frederick  Loudonsack  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Stendal  in  Brandenburg. 

180  Geo.  Ill,  No.  47. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  6  Mar.,  1778.) 
Henry  Wilckens,  son  of  Henry  Wilckens  and  Sophia  Christina  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen 
in  Germany. 

180  Geo.  Ill,  No.  48. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  6  Mar.,  1778.) 
John  Christian  Dean,  son  of  John  Christian  Dean  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 

Nordheim  in  the  Electorate  of  Hanover. 
Jacob  Gottfried  Hippius,  son  of  Johan  Frederick  Hippius  and  Agneta  Magdalena  his 
wife,  born  at  Revel  in  Livonia,  in  Russia. 

180  Geo.  Ill,  No.  49. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  6  Mar.,  1778.) 
James  Cazenove,  son  of  David  Cazenove  and  Charlotte  Marie  Faure  Cazenove  his  wife, 
born  in  Geneva. 

180  Geo.  Ill,  No.  50. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  6  Mar.,  1778.) 
Francis  Long,  son  of  Peter  Long  and  Frances  Lullin  Long  his  wife,  born  at  Turin  in 
the  Principality  of  Piedmont. 

180  Geo.  Ill,  No.  51. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  6  Mar.,  1778.) 
Antoine  Bazin,  son  of  Christophle  Bazin  and  Catherine  his  wife,  born  in  the  Parish  of 
Cohaige  in  the  Province  of  Normandy. 


NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS.  185 


1 80  Geo.  Ill,  No.  130. 
(Bill  recived  royal  assent  10  April,  1778.) 
Pierre  Theodore  De  Bruges,  son  of  Pierre  Theodore  De  Bruges  and  Catharine  his  wife, 
born  in  the  Parish  of  Sainte  Sulpice  in  the  City  of  Paris,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 

180  Geo.  Ill,  No.  205. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  15  May,  1778.) 
Court  Henry  Dirs,  son  of  Carsten  Dirs  and  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Buchin  in  the 
Electorate  of  Hanover. 

180  Geo.  Ill,  No.  206. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  15  May,  1778.) 
Philippe  Besnard,  son  of  Jean  Besnard  and  Jeanne  his  wife,,  born  in  the  Parish  of  Saint 
Senier  de  Bevron  in  the  Province  of  Normandy,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1778  July  30.    Jacob  Beltz,  of  St.  Martins  in  the  Fields,  co.  Midd.,  pork  butcher, 
Jacob  Hansler,  of  the  same,  victualler, 

Gideon  Ernest  Charpentier,  of  St.  Giles  in  the  Fields,  co.  Midd., 
jeweller, 

Johann  Franciscus  Wilhelmi,  of  the  same,  jeweller, 
Christian  Felsner,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  co.  Midd.,  button 
maker, 

John  Buhl,  of  St.  Martins  in  the  Fields,  co.  Midd.,  brazier, 
Henry  Frieake  (Frieak),  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  warehouseman ; 
aliens  born.    {Patent  Roll,  18  Geo.  Ill,  part  4.) 


A^^  T  URALIZA  TIONS. 
190  Geo.  Ill,  No.  5. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  Dec,  1778.) 
John  Daniel  Hose,  son  of  John  Volckman  Hose  and  Dorothea  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born 
at  Ascherschleben  in  Brandenburg. 

190  Geo.  Ill,  No.  18. 
(Bill  received  rayal  assent  9  Feb.,  1779.) 
Theodorus  Martinus  Mispelblom  Beyer  (Beijer),  son  of  Henrich  David  Mispelblom 
Beyer  and  Catherina  Elizabeth  his  wife,  oorn  at  the  Hague  in  Holland. 

190  Geo.  Ill,  No.  103. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  April,  1779.) 
Henry  Amsinck,  son  of  Zimbert  Amsinck  and  Susannah  Catherina  his  wife,  born  at 
Hamburgh  in  Germany. 

190  Geo.  Ill,  No.  162. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  18  May,  1779.) 
Peter  Daille  Bonnevaux,  son  of  Daniel  Daille    and    Magdalen   his  wife,   born  at 
Saumur  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 

190  Geo.  Ill,  No.  163. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  18  May,  1779.) 
John  Sellon,  son  of  Francis  Sellon  and  Louisa  his  wife,  born  at  Nismes  in  the  Kingdom 
of  France. 

190  Geo.  Ill,  No.  164. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  18  May,  1779.) 
James  Charnaud,  son  of  John  Charnaud  and   Margaret   his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 
Smyrna  in  Asia  Minor. 


186 


DENIZATIONS  :  NATURALIZATIONS. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1779  April  26.    William  Urban  Buee,  of  Liverpool,  in  the  County  Palatine  of  Lancaster, 
merchant;  an  alien  born.    {Patent  Roll,  19  Geo,  III,  part  3.) 


NA  T  URALIZA  TIONS, 
200  Geo.  Ill  No.  19. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Feb.,  1780.) 
John  Salomon  Balthasar  Sontag,  son  of  John  William  Sontag  and  Ann  his  wife,  born 
at  the  Hague  in  Holland. 

200  Geo.  Ill,  No.  60. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1780.) 
Charles  Henry  Cazenove,  son  of  David  Cazenove  and  Charlotte  Marie  Faure  Cazenauve 

his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
David  Duval,  son  of  Peter  Duval  and  Sophia  Marie  Lagisse  Duval  his  wife,  born  in 
Francfort. 

200  Geo.  Ill,  No.  61. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1780.) 
Bartholomew  Huber,  son  of  Peter  Huber  and  Martha  his  wife,  born  at  Lyons  in  France. 

200  Geo.  Ill,  No.  loi. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  4  May,  1780.) 
Anthony  Henry  Haldimand,  son  of  John  Abraham  Haldimand  and  Mary  Justine  his  wife, 
born  at  Turin  in  Italy. 

200  Geo.  Ill,  No.  107. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  8  May,  1780.) 
Lewis  Lochee,  son  of  of  John  Loch^e  and  Theresa  his  wife,  born  at  Bruxelles  in  the 
Province  of  Brabant. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1780  July  17.    Henrietta  A KERMAN,  wife  of  Isaac  Akerman,  of  Battersea  Rise,  co.  Surrey, 
Esq.,  and  daughter  of  Thomas  Ardesoif,  late  of  Soho  Square,  co.  Midd., 
Esq.,  deceased,  by  Henrietta  his  wife,  also  deceased;  an  alien  born. 
(Patent  Roll,  20  Geo.  Ill,  part  4.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
210  Geo.  Ill,  No.  5. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  27  Nov.,  1780.) 
Simeon  Pope,  son  of  Seeleg  Pope  and  Rebecca  Kreitz  Pope  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 
Raaf  in  the  Kingdom  of  Hungary.    (In  L.J.,  xxxvi.,    p.    186,    he  is  described  as 
Simeon  Pope,  gentleman.) 

210  Geo.  Ill,  No.  6. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  27  Nov.,  1780.) 
John  Frederick  Kern,  son  of  Paridon  Daniel  Kern  and  Joanna  Kern  his  wife,  born  at 

Hamburgh  in  Germany. 
Nathaniel  Lewis  Paleske,  son  of  Johann  Gottlieb  Paleske  and  Euphrosina  his  wife,  born 
at  Dantzig. 

210  Geo.  Ill,  No.  27. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Mar.,  1781.) 
Dame  Charlotte  Sophia  Smyth,  wife  of  Sir  Robert  Smyth,  of  Beerchurch  Hall  in  the 
County  of  Essex,  Baronet  (and  to  enable  her  to  hold  and  enjoy  the  yearly  rent  charge 
of  eight  hundred  pounds,  limited  to  her  upon  her  marriage,  in  the  name  of  her 
jointure),  born  in  the  City  of  Hamburgh. 


N.ATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS.  187 


210  Geo.  Ill,  No.  28. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Mar.,  1781.) 
John  Herman  Kater,  son  of  Johan  Bartel  Kater  and  Anna  Margaretha  his  wife,  born  in 
the  County  of  The  Lippe  in  Westphalia. 

210  Geo.  Ill,  No.  29. 

(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Mar.,  1781.) 
John  Engelberts  Ziegenbein,  son  of  John  Caspar  Zeigenbein  and  Johanna  Elizabeth  his 

wife,  born  at  Ellrich  in  the  County  of  Hohinstein,  in  Germany. 
Charles  Augustus  Pieschell,  son  of  Carlos  Gottlob  Pieschell  and  Maria  Elizabeth  his 

wife,  born  in  Magdebourgh. 

210  Geo.  Ill,  No.  30. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Mar.,  1781.) 
George  Lewis  Kohn,  son  of  Peter  Kohn  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Lubeck  in 
Germany.    {See  L.J.,  xxxix.,  p.  21,  where  he  appears  a  defendant  in  a  writ  of  error, 
John  Southey  plaintiff.) 

210  Geo.  Ill,  No.  31. 

(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Mar.,  1781.) 
Peter  Chasseaud,  son  of  Peter  Chasseaud  and  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Angora  in  Asia. 

210  Geo.  Ill,  No.  32. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Mar.,  1781.) 
James  Mary  Siordet,  son  of  Thomas  Stephen  Siordet  and  Louisa  Prevost  Siordet  his 
wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

John  Lewis  Hooffstetter,  son  of  Daniel  Hooffstetter  and  Mary  Panchaud  Hooffstetter 
his  wife,  born  at  Buran  in  Switzerland. 

210  Geo.  Ill,  No.  84. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  18  May,  1781.) 
Dorothy  Hannah  Louisa  Harriot  Henley,  wife  of  William  Henley,  Esquire,  born  in 
the  Empire  of  Germany.    (For  her  petition  see  L.J.,  xxxvi.,  p.  256  ;  her  husband 
of  Gore  Court,  co.  Ken't,  and  her  petition  was  for  naturalization  and  to  enable  her  to 
hold  estates  as  natural  born  subjects  may.) 


DENIZATIONS. 

1 78 1  May  10.  George  Livins,  now  residing  at  Calcutta,  in  the  East  Indies,  son  of 
Peter  Lewis  Livins,  and  Susanna  his  wife ;  an  alien  born.  (Patent  Roll, 
?!  Geo.  Ill,  part  5.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
220  Geo.  Ill,  No.  4. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Dec,  1781.) 
Henry  Meier,  son  of  Jacob  Meier  and  Rebecca  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
Herman  Diederick  Retberg,  son  of  John  Abraham  Retberg  and  Catharina  his  wife,  born 
at  Bremen  in  Germany. 

220  Geo.  Ill,  No.  14. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Mar.,  1782.) 
John  Claudius  Billet,  son  of  Claudius  Billet  and  Frances  Durand  Billet  his  wife,  born 
in  Geneva. 

220  Geo.  Ill,  No.  15. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Mar.,  1782.) 
Charles  Frederick  Schmoll,  son  of  John  Jacob  Schmoll  and  Charlotta  Frederica  his 
wife,  born  in  the  Principality  of  Nassau  in  Germany. 


188  NATURALIZATIONS. 

220  Qeo.  Ill,  No.  35. 
(Bill  received  roay  assent  25  Mar.,  1782.) 
Frederick  Tschiffeli,  son  of  Abram  Tschiffeli  and  Mary  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at 
Neuville  in  Switzerland. 

220  Geo.  Ill,  No.  141. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  July,  1782.) 
Henry  Eggers,  son  of  Jacob  Eggers  and  Abigail    Wellers    Eggers  his  wife,  born  at 
Kothel  in  Holstein. 

230  Geo.  Ill,  No.  26. 
(Bill  received  roay  assent  14  Mar.,  1783.) 
John  Daniel  Frederick  Ruete,  son  of  Isaac  Ruete  and  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  born  at 
Archin  near  Bremen,  in  Germany. 

230  Geo.  Ill,  No.  27. 
(Bill  received  roay  assent  14  Mar.,  1783.) 
David  Emanuel  Fasnacht,  son  of  David  Emanuel  Fasnacht  and  Esther  his  wife,  born 
at  Berne  in  Switzerland. 

230  Geo.  Ill,  No.  28. 
(Bill  received  roay  assent  14  Mar.,  1783^) 
Ephraim  Rinhold  Seehl,  of  Saint  Leonard's,  Bromley,  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  son 
of  Ephraim  Seehl  and  Maria  his  wife,  born  at  Stockholm  in  Sweden. 

230  Geo.  Ill,  No.  29. 
(Bill  received  roay  assent  14  Mar.,  1783.) 
Stephen  Gideon  Renaud,  son  of  Peter  Renaud  and  Susanne  his  wife,  born  at  Lachaux 

in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 
John  Francis  Daniel  Renaud,  son  of  Moses  Renaud  and  Ann  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 
Lauchaux  in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 

230  Geo.  Ill,  No.  39. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1783.) 
David  Piffard,  son  of  Charles  Piffard  and  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Geneva  in  Switzerland. 

23c  Geo.  Ill,  No.  71. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  17  April,  1783.) 
John  Urban  Reybaz,  son  of  Francis  Lewis,  by  Mary  Magdalen  Giral  his  wife,  born  at 
Vevey  in  Switzerland. 

Alexander  Aubert,  son  of  Peter  Aubert  and  Elizabeth  Bonnet  Aubert  his  wife,  born  in 
Geneva. 

230  Geo.  Ill,  No.  72. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  17  April,  1783.) 
John  James  Tourneisen,  son  of  John  James  Tourneisen  and  Rose  Schweighauser,  born 
at  Basil  in  Switzerland. 

230  Geo.  Ill,  No.  84. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  6  May,  1783.) 
Christian  Hinrich  Ruther,  son  of  Christian  Ruther  and  Anna  Lucia  Ruther,  his  wife, 
born  in  Hamburgh. 

230  Geo.  Ill,  No.  120. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  June,  1783.) 
Isaac  Lewis  Miol,  son  of  Jean  Miol  and  Francoise    Flavard    Miol  his  wife,  born  at 
Vevay  in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  Switzerland. 

230  Geo.  Ill,  No.  121. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  June,  1783.) 
Margaretta  Phillipina  Wale  and  Mary  Pemberton,  the  wife  of  the  Reverend  Thomas 
Pemberton,  daughters  of  Thomas  and  Louisa  Rodolphina  Wale,  born  in  Riga. 


NATURALIZATIONS.  189 

240  Geo,  III,  Session  1,  No.  8. 
(Bill  reseived  royal  assent  24  Dec,  1783.) 
John  Christian  Splitgerber,  son  of  John  Frederick  Splitgerber  and  Christiana  Catherina 

his  wife,  born  at  Jacobshagen  in  Prussian  Pomerania. 
Sebastian  Fridag,  son  of  Sebastian  Fridag  and  Tetta  his  wife,  born  at  Emden  in  Germany. 
(For  the  naturalization  of  another  Sebastian  Fridag  in  42  Geo.  III.,  see  L.J.,  xliii., 
p.  432.) 

240  Geo.  Ill,  Session  1,  No.  9. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Dec,  1783.) 
Michael  Peter  Touray,  son  of  Louis  Peter  Touray  and  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Pons  in 
Saint  Onge,  in  France.  • 

240  Geo.  Ill,  Session  1,  No.  24. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  Mar.,  1784.) 
Augustus  Everard  Brande,  son  of  Augustus  Herman  Brande  and  Anne  Dorothy 
Zeidler  Brande  his  wife,  born  at  Hanover  in  Germany. 

240  Geo.  Ill,  Session  i,  No.  25. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  Mar.,  1784.) 
Detlev  Bonaventura  Eicke,  son  of  Henning  Johan  Herman  Eicke  and  Anne  Catherina 

his  wife,  born  at  Woldenhorn  in  Hollstein. 
John  Henry  Hecker,  son  of  John  Henry  Hecker  and  Mary  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 
Bergraborn  in  Germany. 

240  Geo.  Ill,  Session  2,  No.  28. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  16  July,  1784.) 
John  Joseph  Mary  Poplain,  soo  of  Francis  Poulain  and  Mary  Parent  Poulain  his  wife, 
born  at  Valencienoes  in  Hainault,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 

240  Geo.  Ill,  Session  2,  No.  52. 
(Bill  rc'ceived  royal  assent  30  July,  1784.) 
Emanuel  Goodhart,  son  of  Henry  Goodhart  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 
Borcken  in  the  Landgrave  of  Hesse  Cassel. 

250  Geo.  Ill,  No.  II. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  8  Mar.,  1785.) 
Charles  Frederick  Wiple,  son  of  John  Conradt  Wiple,  by  Ann  Catherine  his  wife,  born 
at  Boppenweiler  in  the  Principality  of  Wurtemberg,  in  Germany. 

250  Geo.  Ill,  No.  12. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  8  Mar.,  1785.'! 
Frederick  Hendrick  Van  Hagen,  son  of  John  Laurens   Van   Hagen,   by  Elizabeth 
Janssen  his  wife,  born  at  Madgebourg  in  Germany. 

250  Geo.  Ill,  No.  24. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1785.) 
Simon  Tamm,  son  of  Caspar  Tamm  by  Catherine  Agatha  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburgh  in 
Germany. 

250  Geo.  Ill,  No.  25. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1785.) 
John  Andrew  De  Luc,  son  of  Jacques  Francis  De  Luc  and  Frances  Huaut  his  wife,  born 
in  Geneva. 

250  Geo.  Ill,  No.  26. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1785.) 
Thomas  Oom,  son  of  Henry  Oom,  by  Gertrude  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Reval  in 
Livonia,  in  Russia. 

Charles  Frederick  Bremer,  son  of  John  Charles  Bremer,  by  Florentina  Elizabeth  his 

wife,  born  at  Dantzig  in  Pomerania. 
Daniel  Philipp  Dobbert,  son  of  Gotthard  Dobbert,  by  Margareta  Dorotea  his  wife,  born 

^t  Saint  Petersburg  in  Russia, 


190    ^NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 

250  Geo.  Ill,  No,  124. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  June,  1785.) 
William  Henry  Collignon,  son  of  Peter    CoUignon,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  born  at 
Lubec  in  Germany. 

250  Geo,  III,  No.  125. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  June,  1785.) 
Barnard  Levi,  son  of  Barnard  Levi,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  at  Diez  in  Germany. 

250  Geo.  Ill,  No.  160. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  4  ^ly,  1785.) 
Charles  Imhoff,  son  of  Charles  Imhoff  and  Marian  liis  wife,  born  at  Ludwigsburg 
Stuttgart  in  the  Duchy  of  Wirtenberg.    (See  L.J.,  xxxvii.,  p.  290,   where    he  is 
described  as  of  eighteen  years  and  upwards.) 

250  Geo.  Ill,  No,  161. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  4  July,  1785.) 
Hermann  Graumann,  son  of  Carsten  Graumann,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburg 
in  Germany. 


DENIZATIONS, 

1785  Sept.  10.    George  Hammersmith,  of  Chiswick,  co.  Midd.,  morocco  manufacturer; 
an  alien  born.    (Patent  Roll,  25  Geo.  Ill,  part  6.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
260  Geo,  III,  No,  9. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1786.) 
Louis  Weltje,  son  of  Augustus  Weltje,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Brunswick  in 
Germany. 

Alexander  von  Mayersbach,  son  of  Johann  Frederick  von  Mayersbach,  by  Carolina 
Sabina  his  wife,  born  at  Erlang  in  Bayreuth. 

260  Geo,  III,  No.  10. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1786.) 
Andreas  Emmerich,  son  of  Conrad  Emmerich,  by  Anna  Catharina  Schneider,  born  at 
Kilianstedter,  near  Hess  Hannan  in  Germany. 

260  Geo.  Ill,  No.  II. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1786.) 
John  Henry  Christopherson,  son  of  John  Henry  Christopherson,  by  Sophia  Dorothea 
his  wife,  born  at  Hamburg  in  Germany. 

260  Geo.  Ill,  No.  12. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  Mar.,  1786.) 
John  Henry   Rougemont,  son  of   Francis  Anthony  Rougemont  and  Henrietta  de 

Montmollin,  born  in  Neuschatel. 
Lewis  Guy,  son  of  Lewis  Guy  and  Susan  Mary  Girard,  born  at  Vallingin  in  Switzerland. 

260  Geo.  Ill,  No.  27. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  Mar.,  1786.) 
John  Conrad  Meyer,  son  of  David  Meyer,  by  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Lindau  in  Ger- 
many. 


NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS.  191 


260  Geo.  Ill,  No.  28. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  Mar.,  1786.) 
John  Peter  Richard,  son  of  Jacob  Richard,  by  Ilsabe  Lucia  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburgh 
in  Germany. 

George  Christian  Matthiessen,  son  of  Conrad  Matthiessen,  by  Gertrude  Agnetha  his 
wife,  born  at  Altona  in  Germany. 

260  Geo.  Ill,  No.  29. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  Mar.,  1786.) 
GusTAF  Hederstedt  (now  residing  at  Plymouth,  Devon),  son  of  Joran  Hederstedt,  by 
Maria  his  wife  (formerly  Maria  Sauberg),  born  at  Stockholm  in  the  Kingdom  of 
Sweden. 

260  Geo.  Ill,  No.  220. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  July,  1786.) 
Albertine  Marianne  Trefusis  (late  Albertine  Marianne  Gaulis),  wife  of  Robert  George 
William  Trefusis,  of  Trefusis  in  the  County  of  Cornwall,  Esquire,  daughter  of  Jean 
Abram  Rodolph  Gaulis  and  Jean  Louise  Dorothee  Porta  his  wife,  born  at  Lausanne  in 
the  Canton  of  Berne  in  Switzerland. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1786  June  30.    Francis  Pasquali,  a  native  of  Venice,  and  now  of  Tottenham  Street,  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Pancras,  co.  Midd.,  musician, 
Michael  Novosielski,  a  native  of  Rome,  and  now  of  Piccadilly,  in  the 
same  county,  architect ;  aliens  born.    (Patent  Roll,  26  Geo.  Ill,  part  7.) 
1786  June  30.    Mariana  Decus,  of  Air  Street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  James's,  in  the  Liberty 

of  Westminster,  spinster;  an  alien  born.  (Ibid.) 
1786  Sept.  29.    Francis   Christian   Lutyens,  Esq.,  a  native  of  Leghorn,  and  now  of 
College  Hill,  in  the  city  of  London  ;  an  alien  born.    (Ibid.,  part  9.) 


NA  T  URALIZA  TIONS. 
270  Geo.  Ill,  No.  4. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Feb.,  1787.) 
George  Wackerbarth,  son  of  John  Wackerbarth,  by  Anna  Elizabeth  Schroder,  born  at 
Fritzlar  in  Hessia,  in  Germany. 

270  Geo.  HI,  No.  9. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  Mar.,  1787.) 
Solomon  Dedel,  son  of  Solomon  Dedel,  by  Augusta  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 
Amsterdam. 

270  Geo.  Ill,  No.  18. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  Mar.,  1787.) 
Daniel  Graff,  son  of  Daniel  Graff,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Reau  in  the  Canton  of 
Bern,  in  Switzerland. 

270  Geo.  Ill,  No.  19. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  Mar.,  1787.) 
Peter  Everhard  Camper,  son  of  Peter  Camper,  by  Johanna  his  wife,  born  at  Amsterdam 
in  Holland. 

270  Geo.  Ill,  No.  27. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  30  Mar.,  1787.) 
George  Chandler,  an  infant  of  the  age  of  nine  years  or  thereabout  now  residing  at 
Rugby  in  the  County  of  Warwick  (born  at  Lucknow  within  the  Province  of  Oude 
in  the  East  Indies),  and  Maria  Chandler,  spinster,  an  infant  of  the  age  of  fourteen 
years  and  six  months  or  thereabout,  now  residing  at  Chelsea  in  the  County  of 
Middlesex  (born  at  Moidapore  within  the  Province  of  Bengal  in  the  East  Indies), 
wards  of  James  Rice  Williams,  of  New  Bridge  Street  in  the  City  of  London,  Esquire, 
guardian. 


192 


NATURALIZATIONS :  DENIZATIONS. 


270  Geo.  Ill,  No.  28. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  30  Mar.,  1787.) 
Peter  John  Hosch,  son  of  Peter  John  Hosch,  by  Susanna  Brenner,  born  at  Basil  in 
Switzerland. 

270  Geo.  Ill,  No.  39. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  April,  1787.) 
John  Jacob  Hertel,  son  of  John  William  Hertel,  by  Anna  Maria  Corts  his  wife,  born  at 
Remscheid  in  the  Dutchy  of  Berg,  in  Germany. 

270  Geo.  Ill,  No.  77. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  May,  1787.) 
Frederick  Hippius,  son  of  Johan  Frederck  Hippius,  by  Augusta  Magdalena  his  wife, 
born  at  Reval  in  Livornia,  in  Russia. 

270  Geo.  Ill,  No.  122. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  May,  1787.) 
William  Homeyer,  son  of  Daniel  Homeyer,  by  Catherina  his  wife,  born  at  Shorfolden- 
dorf  in  the  Dukedom  of  Brunswick. 


DENIZATIONS. 
1786  Dec.  19.    Julian  Pavolini,  of  Cornhill,  London,  Esq., 
Joseph  Morsa,  of  Size  Lane,  merchant, 
Moses  Morsa,  of  the  same  place,  merchant, 
Zaccaria  Levy,  of  Broad  Street  Buildings,  London,  merchant, 
Solomone  d'Angelo  Finzi,  of  New  Street,  Bishopsgate  Street,  London, 
merchant;  aliens  born.    (Patent  Roll,  27  Geo.  Ill,  part  2.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
280  Geo.  Ill,  No.  38. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Mar.,  1788.) 
Daniel  Godfrey  Hintze,  son  of  Conrad  Gustav  Hintze  and  Margareta  Elisabeth  his 
wife,  born  at  Lubeck  in  Germany. 

280  Geo.  Ill,  No.  141. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  June,  1788.) 
John  Phillip  Weber,  son  of  John  Joachim  Weber  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 
Luckow  in  the  Duchy  of  Lunenburg. 

280  Geo.  Ill,  No.  142. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  June,  1788.) 
Daniel  Nantes,  son  of  Johann  Nantes,  a  Citizen  of  Bremen  Old  Town,  a  free  Imperial 
City,  and  Gesche  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen,  aforesaid. 

280  Geo.  Ilh  No.  143. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  June,  1788.) 
The  Reverend  Lewis  Guerry,  son  of  the  Reverend  Joseph  Anthony  Guerry  and  Jane 
Frances  his  wife,  born  at  Beguin  in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1788  Jan.  5.    Esther  Serra,  of  Goodman's  Place,  co.  Midd.,  widow;  an  alien  born. 

(Patent  Roll,  28  Geo.  Ill,  part 
1787  Dec.  19.    Fermin  de  Tastet,  of  Bury  Court,  St.  Mary  Axe,  London,  merchant;  an 
alien  born.  (Ihid.) 

1788  April  25.    Charles  Hastings,  of  the  parish  of  St.  James,  within  the  Liberty  of 
Westminster,  Esq. ;  an  alien  born.    (Ibid.,  part  5.) 


NATURALIZATIONS.  193 

NATURA  LIZA  TIONS, 
290  Geo.  Ill,  No.  9. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1789.) 
Nathaniel  Wendt,  son  of  Nathaniel  Wendt,  by  Anna  Catharina  his  wife,  born  in  Dantzig. 

290  Geo.  Ill,  No.  10. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1789.) 
John  Gottlieb  Klopfer,  son  of  Christian  Klopfer,  by  Ann  Christinay  his  wife,  born  at 

Zuillickau  in  Brandenburgh,  in  Prussia. 
John  William  Vogel,  son  of  George  William  Vogel,  by  Eve  Mary  his  wife,  born  at 
Strehlen  in  Silesia. 

Henry  Siffken,  son  of  John  Siffken,  by  Anne  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in 
Germany. 

290  Geo.  Ill,  No.  II. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1789.) 
Jacob  and  James  Lewis  Siordet,  sons  of  Thomas  Stephen  Siordet,  by  Louisa  Prevost  his 
wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

290  Geo.  Ill,  No.  12. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1789.) 
Lewis  Pourtales,  son  of  James  Lewis  Pourtales,  by  Rosetta  Augustina  De  Luze  his  wife, 
born  at  Neuschatel  in  Switzerland. 

290  Geo.  Ill,  No.  26. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  8  April,  1789.) 
Frederick  Samuel  Secretan,  otherwise  Samuel  Frederick  Secretan,  son  of  Benjamin 
Daniel  Secretan  and  Catherine  Dick  his  wife,  born  at  Lausanne  in  Switzerland. 

290  Geo.  Ill,  No.  61. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  May,  1789.) 
Anna  Elizabeth  Jackson,  daughter  of  Theodore  Benjamin  Jankowski,  by  Obzewska  his 
wife,  born  at  Warsaw  in  the  Kingdom  of  Poland. 

290  Geo.  Ill,  No.  62. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  May,  1789.) 
Anthony  Demezy,  son  of  Peter  Anthony  Demezy,  by  Catharina  his  wife,  born  in  Turin. 

290  Geo.  Ill,  No.  109. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  June,  1789.) 
Henry  Nantes,  son  of  Herman  Nantes,  a  Citizen  of  Bremen,  a  Free  Imperial  City,  and 
Dorothea  Christina  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen,  aforesaid. 

290  Geo.  Ill,  No.  no. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  June,  1789.) 
Christopher  Gemsa,  son  of  Adam  Gemsa  and  Beata  Louisa  his  wife,  born  at  Neydenburg, 
in  East  Prussia. 

290  Geo.  Ill,  No.  148. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  July,  1789.) 
John  Henry  Fock,  called  Baron  de  Robeck,  son  of  Jacob  Constantin  Baron  de  Fock,  by 
Catherine  Madgelaine  Howerd  his  wife,  born  at  Westergothland  in  the  Kingdom  of 
Sweden. 

290  Geo.  Ill,  No.  149. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  July,  1789.) 
Peter  Lecornu,  son  of  Noel  Lecornu,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Epinay  in  Normandie. 

290  Geo.  Ill,  No.  166. 
(Bill  received  roval  assent  31  July,  1789.) 
Anthony  Charles  Benjamin  Saladin,  Citizen  and  a  Member  of  the  Great  Council  of 
Geneva,  son  of  Anthony  Saldin  de  Craus  and  Maria  Charlotta  his  wife,  born  in  Paris. 


194    NATURALIZATIONS;  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 

290  Geo.  Ill,  No.  178. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  Aug.,  1789.) 
Henry  de  Bons,  son  of  Francis  de  Bons,  by  Elizabeth  Loubier  his  wife,  born  at  Lausanne 
in  Switzerland. 

Francis  Blanchenay,  son  of  Samuel  Blanchenay,  by  Jane  Vernes  his  wife,  born  at  Morges 
in  Switzerland. 

James  Chauvet,  son  of  Peter  Chauvet,  by  Charlotte  Joly  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1789  May  7.  Moses  Fernandez,  of  New  Ormond  Street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  co.  Midd.,  gent. ;  an  ailen  born.  (Patent  Roll,  29  Geo.  Ill, 
part  2.) 

1789  May  27.    John  Andrea  Gallini,  of  the  parish  of  St.  George,  Hanover  Square, 
CO.  Midd.,  Esq. ;  an  alien  born.    (Ibid.,  part  3.) 


NA  T  URALIZA  TIONS. 
300  Geo.  Ill,  No.  8. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  Feb.,  1790.) 
GoTTLOB  GoTTHELFF  ScHUSLER,  son  of  Gcorge  Henry  Schusler,  by  Maria  Elizabeth 
Stonehouse,  born  at  Leipzig  in  Saxony. 

300  Geo.  Ill,  No.  46. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  April,  1790.) 
George  Putsch,  son  of  John  Frederick  Paetsch,  by  Sophia  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 

Tangermunde  in  Germany. 
John  Christian  Hartwig  Garbers,  son  of  Jochim  Henry  Garbers,  by  Anna  Dorothea  his 

wife,  born  at  Hamburg  in  Germany. 
John  Henry  Pasteur,  son  of  John  Mark  Pasteur,  by  Jenny  his  wife,  born  in  Leghorn. 

300  Geo.  Ill,  No.  47. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  April,  1790.) 
Julius  George  Bierbaum,  son  of  George  William  Bierbaum,  by  Anna  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
born  in  Brunswick. 

300  Geo.  Ill,  No.  48. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  April,  1790.) 
Noah  Turmine,  son  of  Guillaume  Turmine,  by  Marianne  his  wife,  born  at  Turtencourt  in 
the  Province  of  Picardy,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 

300  Geo.  Ill,  No.  49. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  April,  1790.) 
Matthias  Koops,  of  Edmonton  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  Esquire,  son  of  Matthias 
Koops  and  Katharina  Dorothea  his  wife,  born  at  Pomerania  in  the  Dominions  of 
the  King  of  Prussia. 

300  Geo.  Ill,  No.  67. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  April,  1790.) 
Willem  Blaauw  (commonly  called  William  Blaauw),  son  of  Gerrit  Blaauw,  by  Maria 
Augusta  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 

300  Geo.  Ill,  No.  151. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  June,  1790.) 
Francoise  Antoinette  De  Luc,  son  of  Jean  Andr^  De  Luc  and  Francoise  Vieusseux 
his  wife,  born  in  Geneva, 


NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS.  195 


300  Geo,  Illy  No.  152. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  June,  1790.) 
August  Leberecht  Schonberg,  son  of  Christian  Gottlieb  Schonberg,  by  Charlotta 
Sophia  his  wife,  born  at  Dresden  in  Saxony. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1790  May  14.  Frederick  Peterstorf,  a  native  of  Prussia,  and  now  of  Salisbury  Court, 
Fleet  Street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Bride,  and  the  City  of  London,  furrier ; 
an  alien  born.    {Patent  Roll,  30  Geo.  Ill,  part  6.) 


NATURA  LIZA  TI 0  NS. 
310  Geo.  Ill,  No.  II. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  29  Dec,  1790.) 
Christian  Noordingh,  son  of  Gustave  Noordingh,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  born  upon  the 
high  seas. 

310  Geo.  Ill,  No.  29. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Mar.,  1791.) 
Luke  Foreman,  of  the  Parish  of  Saint  Andrew,  Holbourn,  in  the  County  of  Middlesex, 
Esquire,  born  at  Lisbon  in  the  Kingdom  of  Portugal. 

310  Geo.  Ill,  No.  30. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Mar.,  1791.) 
Nicholas  Albert  Martinius,  son  of  John  Gerhard  Martinius,  by  Susanna  Ilsabe  his  wife, 
born  at  Hamburgh  in  Germany.    (See  L.J.,  xlvi.,  p.  756,  where  he  appears  as  defen- 
dant to  a  writ  of  error  on  the  plaint  of  Richard  Hovil.) 
James  La  Fontaine,  son  of  Gideon  La  Fontaine,  by  Frances  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

310  Geo.  Ill,  No.  31. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Mar.,  1791.) 
Peter  Godeffroy,  and  Johanna  Catherine  Godeffroy,  his  wife,  and  John  Thornton, 
born  at  Hamburgh  in  the  Circle  of  Lower  Saxony,  in  Germany. 

310  Geo.  Ill,  No.  32. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Mar.,  1791.) 
Jacob  Krohn,  son  of  Jacob  Krohn,  by  Maria  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Hamburgh  in 
Germany. 

310  Geo.  Ill,  No.  68. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  April,  1791.) 
Charles  Theophilus  Cazenove,  son  of  Theophilus  Cazenove,  by  Margaret  Helena  Van 

Jever  his  wife,  born  in  Amsterdam. 
John  Francis  Batard,  son  of  Louis  Francis  Batard,  by  Mary  Fernet  his  wife,  born  in 
Geneva. 

310  Geo.  Ill,  No.  69. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  April,  1791.) 
Frederick  Koithan,  son  of  Luder  Koithan,  by  Johanna  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in 
Germany. 

310  Geo.  Ill,  No.  70. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  April,  1791.) 
Henry  Heyman,  the  younger,  son  of  Henry  Heyman,  by  Lucia  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen 
in  Germany, 


196    NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 


310  Geo.  Ill,  No.  71. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  April,  1791.) 
Jean  Baptiste  Armand  de  Choiseul,  called  Marquis  de  Choiseul  in  the  Kingdom  of 
France,  son  of  Joseph,  Marquis  de  Choiseul,  and  Marie  his  wife,  born  at  Sorcy  in  the 
Province  of  Lorraine,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France.      (In  L.J.,  xxxix.,  p.  78,  he  is 
described  as  now  of  Heathfield  Lodge,  near  Swansea.) 

310  Geo.  Ill,  No.  190. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  6  June,  1791.) 
Francis  Louis  Bonapace,  Esquire,  son  of  Gerolamo  Bonapace,  by  Teresa  Tomasi  his  wife, 
born  in  Venice. 

310  Geo.  Ill,  No.  191. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  6  June,  1791.) 
Anthony  Ravee,  son  of  Henry  Ravee,  by  Rachel  his  wife,  born  at  Utrecht  in  Holland. 


DENIZATIONS. 

1 791  Aug.  20.    Arnold  Michael  Burmester,  of  Hertford  Street,  in  the  parish  of  St. 

Pancras,  co.  Midd.,  robemaker. 
DuRS  Egg,  of  the  Haymarket,  co.  Midd.,  gunmaker, 
John  Christian  Bowman,  of  Queen  street,  in  the  Park,  in  the  borough  of 

Southwark,  co.  Surrey,  cheesemonger. 
Peter  Storck,  of  John  Street,  Tottenham  Court  Road,  co.  Midd.,  baker, 
Henry  Hawes,  of  Cable  Street,  Welclose  Square,  co.  Midd.,  victualler, 
John  Nicolaus  Schneider,  of  Grays  Inn  Lane,  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 

CO.  Midd.,  furrier, 

Henry  Ercks,  of  Wentworth  Street,  Spitalfields,  co.  Midd.,  sugar  baker ; 
aliens  born.  (Patent  Roll,  31  Geo.  Ill,  part  10;  on  the  roll  this  entry  is 
dated  20  Aug.  30  Geo.  III.  That  this  is  a  clerical  error  for  31  Geo.  Ill 
is  proved  by  the  Chancery  Privy  Seal  which  is  dated  20  Aug.  31  Geo. 
III.    Chancellor  Thurlow's  recipi  is  dated  29  Aug.  1791.) 


NATURALIZA  TIONS. 
320  Geo.  Ill,  No.  10. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  Mar.,  1792.) 
John  Baptist  Davallon,  son  of  Peter  Davallon,  by  Marie  Claudine  Audrant  his  wife,  born 
in  the  Department  of  Rhone  and  Loire  in  the  Kingdom  of  France.    (In  L.J.,  xxxix., 
p.  270,  he  is  described  as  merchant.) 

320  Geo.  Ill,  No.  29. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  30  Mar,.  1792.) 
Richard  Walker,  born  at  Bengal  in  the  East  Indies. 

320  Geo.  Ill,  No.  30. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  30  Mar,.  1792.) 
John  Alphonso  Doxat,  son  of  Gamaliel  Doxat,  by  Benigne  his  wife,  born  at  Yverdon  in 
Switzerland. 

Charles  Frederick  Brandt,  son  of  John  James  Brandt,  by  Susanna  Maria  his  wife,  born 
at  Locle  in  the  Principality  of  Vallengin,  in  Switzerland. 

320  Geo.  Ill,  No.  31. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  30  Mar,.  1792.) 
John  Mark  Gourgas,  son  of  John  Lewis  Gourgas,  by  Ulbiane  Nicasia  his  wife,  born  in 
Geneva. 

James  Soret,  son  of  John  Robert  Soret,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva, 


NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS.  197 


320  Geo.  Ill,  No,  32. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  30  Mar,.  1792.) 
John  William  Hentig,  son  of  Henry  Engelhard  Hentig  and  Johanna  Catherine  Elizabeth 

his  wife,  born  at  Saltzgilter  in  the  Bishopric  of  Hildesheim. 
Jacob  Anderson,  son  of  Jacob  Anderson  and  Christiana  his  wife,  born  in  the  Island  of 
Nordstrand  in  Denmark. 

320  Geo.  Ill,  No.  33. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  30  Mar,.  1792.) 
Herman  Schroder,  son  of  Julius  Schroder  and  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Incthen  in  the 
Electorate  of  Hanover. 

320  Geo.  Ill,  No.  213. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  June,  1792.) 
Joseph  Ventura,  son  of  Placido  Ventura,  by  Flora  his  wife,  born  at  Venice  in  Italy. 

320  Geo.  Ill,  No.  214. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  June,  1792.) 
Anne  Marie  Mainwaring,  wife  of  James  Mainwaring,  of  Bromborow  in  the  County 
Palatine  of  Chester,  Esquire,  late  Anne  Marie  Vaber,  daughter  of  Jean  Vaber,  of 
Koggisberg  in  the  Parish  of  Villette  in  the  Balliage  of  Schwartzbourg  in  Switzerland, 
and  of  Elizabeth  Schabol  his  wife,  born  at  Savigny  in  Switzerland. 
James  Mainwaring,  an  infant  of  the  age  of  4  years  or  thereabouts,  son  of  James 
Mainwaring,  of  Bromborow,  by  the  said  Anne  Marie  Mainwaring  before  her  marriage 
with  him  the  said  James  Mainwaring,  born  at  Besangon  in  Francke  Comte,  in  the 
Kingdom  of  France.    {See  L.J.,  xxxix.,  p.  351,  for  the  father's  petition  as  guardian 
to  his  said  infant  son.) 


DENIZATIONS. 

1792  Feb.  II.  Christopher  Gauer  (?Ganer),  formerly  of  Leipzig,  in  Saxony,  but  now 
of  Broad  Street,  Carnaby  Market,  in  the  parish  of  St.  James's,  West- 
minster, CO.  Midd.,  grand  pianoforte  maker, 

Johannes  Geib,  formerly  of  Standerheim,  in  the  Upper  Palatinate  of  the 
Rhine,  in  the  Empire  of  Germany,  but  now  of  Southampton  Place,  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Pancras,  co.  Midd.,  organ  builder, 

John  Schweitzer,  formerly  of  Leun  Nearleelzlar,  in  the  Principality  of 
Solms  Braunfels,  but  now  of  Portland  Street,  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Anne,  Soho,  co.    Midd.,  tailor. 

John  Joly,  formerly  of  Chalon  sur  Laone,  in  the  Province  of  Burgundy  and 
Kingdom  of  France,  but  now  of  Kentish  Town,  co.  Midd.,  schoolmaster, 

John  Kepp,  formerly  of  the  city  of  Bremen,  in  the  Empire  of  Germany, 
but  now  of  Little  Chandos  Street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Martins  in  the 
Fields,  CO.  Midd.,  brazier, 

John  George  Duppel,  formerly  of  the  Imperial  city  of  Frankfort 
on  the  Maine,  in  the  Empire  of  Germany,  but  now  of  Bridges  Street 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  co.  Midd.,  furrier, 

John  Wernicke,  formerly  of  Leutzen,  in  the  Kingdom  of  Prussia,  but  now 
of  New  Round  Court,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Martins  in  the  Fields,  co. 
Midd.,  buiscuit  (  ?  maker)  ;  aliens  born.  (Patent  Roll,  32  Geo.  Ill,  part 
4.) 


NATURA  LIZA  TIONS. 
330  Geo.  Ill,  No.  II. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  Feb.,  1793.) 
Peter  Peterson  Hansen,  son  of  Hans  Peterson,  by  Kiesten  his  wife,  born  at  Horstrop 
in  Danish  Holstein. 

Otto  Hinrick  Hansen,  son  of  Carl  Hansen,  by  Mett  his  wife,  born  at  Tondern  in  Danish 
Holstein. 


198 


NATUliALIZATlONS. 


330  Geo.  Ill,  No.  12. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  Feb.,  1793.) 
John  William  Fisher,  of  Manchester,  merchant,  son  of  Laurence  Frederick  William 
Fisher  and  Christina  Amelia  his  wife,  born  at  Boitzenburgh  in  Mechlenburg  Schwerin 
in  Germany. 

330  Geo.  Ill,  No.  18. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  6  Mar.,  1793.) 
John  James  Vallotton,  of  the  Parish  of  Saint  James,  Westminster,  in  the  County  of 
Middlesex,  merchant,  son  of  Abraham  Vallotton,  by  Susanna   his   wife,   born  in 
Geneva. 

330  Geo.  Ill,  No.  59. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  Mar.,  1793.) 
Charles  Francis  Dumergue,  dentist,  son  of  Francis  Dumergue,  by  Teresa  Laidet  his 
wife,  born  in  the  Province  of  Anjoumois  in  France,  but  now  of  the  Parish  of  Saint 
George,  Hanover  Square,  in  the  County  of  Middlesex. 
Charles  Joseph   [should  be  John]  Joli   Dumergue,   gentleman,  son    of  John  Joli 
Dumergue,  by  Maria  Terest  hi  wife,  born  in  the  Province  of  Anjoumois  in  France, 
but  now  of  the  Parish  of  St.  George,  Hanover  Square,  in  the  County  of  Middlesex. 
See  L.J.,  xxxix.,  pp.  547,  592.) 

330  Geo.  Ill,  No.  60. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  Mar.,  1793.) 
Peter  Lewis  Robin,  son  of  Philip  Robin,  by  Frances  Dauphin  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

330  Geo.  Ill,  No.  61.  ' 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  Mar.,  1793.) 
Francois  More,  son  of  Andre  More,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 
Philip  Colomb,  son  of  John  Colomb,  by  Marguerite  his  wife,  born  at  Prahin  in  the 

Canton  of  Bern,  in  Switzerland. 
LouYS  Gruaz,  son  of  David  Gruaz,  by  Jane  his  wife,  born  at  Villard  Bozon  in  the  Canton 
of  Bern. 

John  Amick,  son  of  Francis  Amick,  by  Mary  his  wife,  born  at  Neufchattel  in  France. 

330  Geo.  Ill,  No.  62. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  Mar.,  1793.) 
Henry  Engell,  son  of  Conradt  Engell,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Amtsackburn  Gotts- 
buren,  near  Hessel  Cassell. 

330  Geo.  Ill,  No.  108. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  30  April,  1793.) 
John  Anthony  Wiss,  son  of  Peter  Isaac  Wiss,  by  Louise  Grosjean  his  wife,  born  in 
Geneva. 

John  Isaac  Charretie,  son  of  John  Charretie,  by  Martha  Corregeolles  his  wife,  born  in 
Bourdeaux. 

330  Geo.  Ill,  No.  109. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  30  April,  1793.) 
Emanuel  Muller,  son  of  Emanuel  Muller,  by  Maria  Magdalena  Krugg  his  wife,  born  at 
Bazil  in  Switzerland. 

John^  Rapp,  son  of  John  Ralph  Rapp,  by  Barbara  Hosch  his  wife,  born  at  Bazil  in 
Switzerland. 

330  Geo.  Ill,  No.  no. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  30  April,  1793.) 
Peter  Benezech,  son  of  Marc  Antoine  Benezech  and  Marie  his  wife,  born  at  Bouzignes 
in  Languedoc. 

330  Geo.  Ill,  No.  III. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  30  April,  1793.) 
William  Herschel,  son  of  Isaac  Herschel,  by  Anna  his  wife,  born  in  Hanover.  {See 
LJ.,  xxxix.,  p.  567,  for  his  petition.) 


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330  Geo,  III,  No.  112. 

(Bill  received  royal  assent  30  April,  1793.) 
Carsten  Anderson,  son  of  Andreas  Matthiessen,  by  Kiestina  his  wife,  born  at  AUemstrup 
in  Holstein,  in  the  Dominion  of  his  Danish  Majesty. 

330  Geo,  III,  No.  207. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  June,  1793.) 
Frederick  Cyriac  Zernitz,  son  of  Cyriac  Zernitz,  by  Elizabeth  Breitenfeldt  his  wife,  born 
at  Dresden  in  Germany. 

330  Geo.  Ill,  No.  208. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  June,  1793.) 
David  Berguer,  son  of  James  Henry  Berguer,  by  Rose  Judith  his  wife,  born  at  Morges 
in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  in  Switzerland. 

330  Geo,  III,  No.  209. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  3  June,  1793.) 
Frederick  Gottlieb  Boccius,  son  of  Gottlieb  Wilhelm  Boccius  and  Eleonara  his  wife, 
born  at  Leipzig  in  Saxony. 

330  Geo.  Ill,  No.  237. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  June,  1793.) 
Bartholomew  Valle,  of  the  Hay  market  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  merchant,  son  of 
Girolamo  Valle  and  Theresa  his  wife,  born  at  Sestri  di  Levante  in  the  State  of  Genoa. 

330  Geo.  Ill,  No.  289. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  June,  1793.) 
GoTLiEB  Augustus  Treijer,  of  the  Haymarket  in  the  Parish  of  Saint  Martin  in  the  Fields 
in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  tobacco  merchant,  son  of  Gotlieb  Treijer,  by  Anna  his 
wife,  born  in  Hanover. 


DKNIZATWNS. 

1792  Oct.  30.    John  Jacob  Shum,  formerly  of  the  Principality  of  Halzfeld,  but  now  of 

Cheap  Street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter  and  Paul,  in  the  city  of  Bath, 

CO.  Somerset,  confectioner, 
George  Andrew  Shum,  formerly  of  the  said  Principality,  but  now  of 

Cheap  Street,  Bath,  as  above,  confectioner, 
George  Frederick  Shum,  formerly  of  said  Principality,  but  now  of 

Cheap  Street,  Bath,  pork  butcher, 
John  Michael  Shum,  formerly  of  said  Principality,  but  now  of  said 

Cheap  Street,  Bath,  pork  butcher, 
John  George  Shum,  formerly  of  same  Principality,  but  now  of  same 

Cheap  Street,  Bath,  pork  butcher, 
Henry  Kater,  formerly  of  Klutte,  in  the  Principality  of  Lippe,  in 

Germany,  but  now  of  Tucker  Street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Thomas,  in 

the  city  of  Bristol,  sugar  refiner, 
William  Kater,  formerly  of  said  Klutte,  but  now  of  Black  Lyon  Yard, 

in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  co.  Midd.,  gent.;  aliens  born. 

{Patent  Roll,  33  Geo.  Ill,  part  i.) 

1792  Oct.  18.    Lawrence  NiLSON,  of  Theobalds,  Co.  Herts.,  Esq.,  late  a  Brigadier-General 

in  the  service  of  the  United  Company  of  Merchants  of  England  trading 

to  the  East  Indies, 
Daniel  Bergman  of  Charles  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  co.  Midd.,  gent., 
Louis  Bazalgette,  of  Grosvenor  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  co.  Midd., 

gent.;  aliens  born.  (Ibid.) 

1793  Jan.  15.    Louis  de  Curt,  of  Bruton  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London,  Esq.;  an 

alien  born.    (Ibid.,  part  4.) 


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DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 


1793  May  28.  Noel  Joseph  Desenfans,  of  Charlotte  Street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary 
le  Bone,  co.  Midd.,  merchant ;  an  aUen  born.    (Ibid.,  part  8.) 

1793  Aug.  8.  Gabriel  Piozzi,  of  Streatham,  Co.  Surrey,  Esq.;  an  ahen  born.  {Ibid., 
part  9.) 

1793  July  9.    Stephen  Francis  D'Aligre,  Marquis  D'Aligre,  in  the  Kingdom  of 

France ;  an  alien  born ;  (Ibid.) 
1793  July  6.    John  Hampp,  formerly  of  Marbach,  in  the  Duchy  of  Wurtemberg,  but 
now  of  the  city  of  Norwich,  merchant, 
Paul    Anthony     Flindt,     formerly    of  Hamburg,  in  the  Empire 

of  Germany,  but  now  of  Norwich,  aforesaid,  merchant, 
Maximilian  Fischer,  formerly  of  Chur,  the  principal  city  of  the  Grisons, 

but  now  of  Bradford,  in  the  County  of  York,  merchant, 
Christopher  Haedy,  formerly  of  Stein  Schenow  Bemmich  Kannich,  in 
the  Kingdom  of  Bohemia,  but  now  of  Kentish  Town,  co.  Midd.,  gent., 
,    Eleazar  I  SAKS  Keyser,  formerly  of  Amsterdam,  in  Holland,  but  now  of 
Savage  Gardens,  Crutched  Fryers,  in  the  city  of  London,  gent., 
Mark  Wratislaw,  formerly  of  Weiskirchen,  near  Olmutz,  in  the  Kingdom 

of  Austria,  but  now  of  Rugby,  co.  Warwick,  gent., 
Pierre  Duval,  formerly  of  Calais,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France,  but  now 
of  Quebec  Street,  Portman  Square,  co.  Midd.,  gent.;  aliens  born.  (Ibid.) 

1793  July  I.  Lewis  Peter  Quintyn,  Esq.,  of  Jermyn  Street,  in  the  parish  of  St. 
James's,  co.  Midd.;  alien  born.  (Ibid.) 


NATURA  LIZA  TIONS. 
340  Geo,  III,  No.  2. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Feb.,  1794.) 
Martin  Walther  Persent,  merchant,  son  of  Philip  Martin  Persent,  by  Anna  Margaretha 
his  wife,  born  in  Hamburgh. 

340  Geo.  Ill,  No.  3. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Feb.,  1794.) 
Augustus  William  Bodecker,    merchant,  son  of  Philip  William  Bodecker,  by  Sophia 
Christina  his  wife,  born  at  Hauseberge  in  the  Province  of  Westphalia. 

340  Geo.  Ill,  No.  17. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  Mar.,  1794.) 
Gerard  Hullman,  son  of  Herman  HuUman,  by  Anna  Dorothea  his  wife,  born  at  the 

Hague  in  the  Province  of  Holland. 
William  Rudolf,  son  of  Ian  Rudolf,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  born  at  Barenberg  in  the 
Electorate  of  Hanover. 

340  Geo.  Ill,  No.  18. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  Mar.,  1794.) 
Elias  Heintz,  son  of  John  Peter  Heintz,  by  Anna  Sibyll  his  wife,  born  at  Ulm  in  Suabia. 

340  Geo.  Ill,  No.  19. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  Mar.,  1794.) 
George  Benjoin,  son  of  Moise  Marcus  Benjoin,  by  Martha  his  wife,  born  in  Amsterdam. 

340  Geo.  Ill,  No.  48. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  Mar.,  1794.) 
John  Bergne,  of  the  Parish  of  Saint  Pancras  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  Gentleman,  son 
of  John  Bergne,  by  Antoinette  his  wife,  born  at  Laurent  in  the  Province  of  Rouergue 
in  France. 


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340  Geo.  Ill,  No.  49. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  Mar.,  1794.) 
Daniel  Tolkien,  son  of  Christian  Tolkien,  by  Enfrisina  his  wife,  born  in  Dantzig.  (In 
L.J.,  xL,  p.  25,  he  is  described  as  of  Bedford  Street,  Covent  Garden,  furrier.) 

340  Geo.  III.  No.  50. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  Mar.,  1794.) 
Christopher  Brunswick,  son  of  Christopher  Brunswick,  by  Christina  his  wife,  born  in 
Saxony. 

340  Geo.  Ill,  No.  51. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  Mar.,  1794.) 
HiERONiMUS  Heinrick  Zobel  (commonly  called  Hieronimus  Henry  Zobel),  son  of  Jurgen 
Ernst  Zobel,  by  Maria  Magdalena  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Hamburg  in  Germany. 

340  Geo.  Ill,  No.  52. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  Mar.,  1794.) 
James  Maze,  son  of  Abraham  Maze,  by  his  wife,  born  at  Saint 

Martin  Su  Bee  in  Normandy. 

340  Geo.  Ill,  No.  68. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  4  April,  1794.) 
Peter  Rilliet,  of  the  City  of  London,  merchant,  son  of  James  Rilliet,  by  Susannah  his 
wife,  born  in  Geneva.    (In  L.J.,  xL,  p.  52,    he    is  described  as  of   Broad  Street, 
London,  merchant.) 

340  Geo.  Ill,  No.  226. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  May,  1794.) 
John  Thuillier,  son  of  Anthony  Thuillier,  by  Laura  De  Malapert  his  wife,  born  at  Geneva 
in  Switzerland. 

340  Geo.  Ill,  No.  257. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  July,  1794.) 
John  Anthony  Rucker,  an  infant  of  the  age  of  fifteen  years  and  upwards,  son  of 
Theophilus  Sigismund  Rucker,  by  Louisa  Dorothea  his  wife,  born  in  Hamburgh. 
(In  L.J.,  xl.,  p.  224,  the  petition  for  this  bill  was  presented  by  Daniel  Henry  Rucker, 
his  next  of  kin  and  guardian.) 


DENIZATIONS. 

1793  Dec.  9.    John  Louis  Castera,  late  of  Cadiz,  in  the  Kingdom  of  Spain,  but  now 

residing  in  Basinghall  Street,  London,  merchant ;  an  alien  born ; 
{Patent  Roll,  34  Geo.  Ill,  part  2.) 

1794  May  7.    Casimir  Fesquet,  late  of  Marseilles,  in  the  Province  of  Provence,  in  the 

Kingdom  of  France,  but  now  residing  in  Broad  Street  Buildings,  in 
the  city  of  London,  merchant;  an  alien  born.    (Ibid.,  part  7.) 
1794  May  7.    Miguel  Dias  de  Faria,  formerly  of  Guimaraes,  in  the  Kingdom  of 
Portugal,  but  now  residing  in  Gate  Street,  near  Lincolns  Inn  Fields, 
CO.  Midd.,  merchant ;  an  alien  born.  (Ibid.) 


NA  T  URALIZA  TIONS. 
350  Geo.  Ill,  No.  4. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  Feb.,  1795.) 
Peter  Dubbeldemuts  Van  Dyck,  son  of  Peter  Van  Dyck,  by  Maria  his  wife,  born  at 
Rotterdam  in  Holland. 


202 


NATURALIZATIONS  :  DENIZATIONS. 


350  Geo.  Ill,  No,  20. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  Mar.,  1795.) 
John  Christopher  Cankrien,  son  of  Christopher    Reinhard   Cankrien,   by  Susannah 
Cramer  his  wife,  born  in  Rotterdam.    (In  L.J.,  xL,  p.  284,  he  is  described  as  of 
Mark  Lane,  London,  merchant.) 

350  Geo.  Ill,  No.  21. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  Mar.,  1795.) 
Frederick  Albert  Winzer,  son  of  Henry  Otto  Winzer,  by  Caroline  his  wife,  born  at 

Meuden  in  the  Kingdom  of  Prussia. 
Simon  Maurice  Bethmann,  son  of  Peter  Henry  Bethmann,  by  Eliza  his  wife,  born  at 
Frankfort  on  the  Mayne  in  Germany. 

350  Geo.  Ill,  No.  22. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  Mar.,  1795.) 
John  Van  Yzendoorn,  of  the  age  of  12  years,  born  at  the  Hague  in  Holland.  (The 
petition  for  this  bill  was  presented  by  his    father,    Andrew   Van   Yzendoorn,  of 
Mount  Row,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary,  Lambeth,  gent.,  L.J.,  xl.,  p.  287.) 

350  Geo.  Ill,  No.  23. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  Mar.,  1795.) 
Peter  Schmidtmeyer,  son  of  John  Martin  Schmidtmeyer,  by  Anna  Olimpe  Lalouet,  born 
in  Geneva. 

350  Geo.  HI,  No.  24. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  Mar.,  1795.) 
Matthew  Wiss,  son  of  Jacob  Wiss,  by  Louisa  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva. 

350  Geo.  Ill,  No.  no. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  April,  1795.) 
Jacqueline   Charlotte,   Comtesse   de   Hompesch,  daughter  of  Vincent  Comte  de 

Hompesch,  by  the  Comtesse  de  Hompesch  his  wife,  born  at  the  Hague. 
James  Charles  Philip  Bouwens,  son  of  Dirk  Bouwens,  by  Magdalen  Ann  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  born  at  the  Hague. 

350  Geo.  Ill,  No.  138. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  May,  1795.) 
Felix  Vincent  Raper,  of  Ashlin's  Hall,  an  infant  of  the  age  of  17  years  and  2  months, 
by  his  guardian,  Matthew  Raper,  of  Ashlin's  Hall  in  the  County  of  Hertford,  Esquire, 
born  at  Macao  in  China.     {See  L.J.,  xl.,  p.  359.) 

350  Geo.  Ill,  No.  216. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  2  June,  1795.) 
John  Lewis  Moilliet,  son  of  Daniel  Moilliet,  by  Mary  Baumgartner  his  wife,  born  in 
Geneva. 

350  Geo.  Ill,  No.  254. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  22  June,  1795.) 
Peter  Boileau,  of  Bruton  Street  in  the  Parish  of  Saint  George,  Hanover  Square,  in 
the  County  of  Middlesex,  son  of  Valentine  Boileau,  by  Marianne  his  wife,  born  in  the 
Province  of  Picardy  in  France.    (See  L.J.,  xl.,  p.  442.) 


DENIZATIONS. 

1795  Eeb.  19.    John  William  Griesbach,  formerly  of  Coppenbrigge,  in  the  Electorate 
of  Hanover,  but  now  of  New  Windsor,  co.  Berks.,  musician, 
John  Henry  Pick,  formerly  of  Northeim,  in  the  said  Electorate  of 

Hanover,  but  now  of  New  Windsor,  musician, 
William  Ernst  Kellner,  formerly  of  the  Duchy  of  Saxe  Weimar,  but 
now  of  New  Windsor,  musician. 


DENIZATIONS  :  NATURALIZATIONS. 


203 


John  Jacob  Moeller,  formerly  of  Stotternheim,  in  the  Landgraviate  of 

Thuringia,  but  now  of  New  Windsor,  musician, 
John  Zinck,  formerly  of  Falken,  in  the  Landgraviate  of  Thuringia,  but 

now  of  New  Windsor,  musician, 
John  Christian  William  Kellner,  formerly  of  the  Duchy  of  Saxe 

Weimar,  but  now  of  New  Windsor,  musician, 
John  Michael  Moeller,  formerly  of  Stotternheim,  in  the  Landgraviate 

of  Thuringia,  but  now  of  New  Windsor,  musician, 
John  Henry  Neibour,  formerly  of  Zelle,  in  the  Electorate  of  Hanover, 

but  now  of  New  Windsor,  musician, 
George  Griesbach,  formerly  of  the  city  of  Hanover,  but  now  of  New 

Windsor,  musician, 
Justus  Henry  Griesbach,  formerly  of  Coppenbrigge,  in  the  Electorate  of 

Hanover,  but  now  of  New  Windsor,  musician, 
Charles  Griesbach  and  Frederick  Griesbach,  both  formerly  of  said 

Coppenbrigge,  and  now  both  of  New  Windsor,  musicians, 
John  August  Kellner,  formerly  of  Hayna  on  the  Ness,  in  the  Duchy  of 

Saxe  Gotha,  but  now  of  New  Windsor,  musician, 
Anthony  Elias  Wagner,  formerly  of  the  city  of  Hanover,  but  now  of 

New  Windsor,  musician, 
Christopher  Papendick  and  Ernst  Giesewell,  both  formerly  of  the 

city  of  Hanover,  but  now  of  New  Windsor,  gentlemen ;  aliens  born. 

(Patent  Roll,  35  Geo.  Ill,  part  4.) 
1795  May  25.    Bartholomew  Gugy,  formerly  of  the  city  of  Altuan,  in  the  Province  of 

Thurgow,  in  the  Republic  of  Switzerland,  but  now  of  Salisbury  Street 

and  the  parish  of  St.  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  co.  Midd., 
Lev^is  Gugy,  his  son,  formerly  of  the  city  of  Paris,  but  now  of  said 

Salisbury  Street ;  aliens  born.    (Ihid.,  part  7.) 


NATURA  LIZA  TIONS, 
360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  16. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  18  Dec,  1795.) 
Alexander  Charles  Boue,  son  of  Peter  Boue  and  Henriette  Plum(^yon  his  wife,  born  in 
Hamburgh. 

John  Henry  Charles  Albrecht,  son  of  Hans  Hinrich  Albrecht  and  Katherine  Oswald 
his  wife,  born  at  Riga  in  Livonia. 

360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  17. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  18  Dec,  1795.) 
John  Henry  Freese,  son  of  John  David  Freese,  by  Margaretha  Dorothea  Weber  his  wife, 
born  at  Hamburgh  in  Germany. 

360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  18. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  18  Dec,  1795.) 
Petrus  Wilhelmus  Aloysius  Pottgeisser,  of  Leeds,  in  the  County  of  York,  eldest  son 
of  John  Henry  Pottgeisser,  of  Coblentz,  in  the  Electorate  of  Treves  in  Germany, 
banker,  and  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Coblentz  aforesaid. 

360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  19. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  18  Dec,  1795.) 
Marie  Anne  Blaauw,  commonly  called  Maria  Ann  Blaauw,  daughter  of  Willem  Blaauw, 
commonly  called  William  Blaauw,  of  Queen  Ann  Street  West,  in  the  Parish  of  Saint 
Mary  le  Bone,  otherwise  Marybone,  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  Esquire,  born  in  the 
City  of  Amsterdam  in  Holland. 

360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  68. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  March,  1796.) 
John  Diederich  Lubbren,  son  of  Freederich  Lubbren,  by  Johana  Eleonora  Schuchmacher, 
born  at  Stade  in  Germany. 


204 


NATUKALIZATIONS. 


360  Geo.  Ill,  No,  69. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  March,  1796.) 
Maria  Gordon,  otherwise  Allan,  spinster,  born  at  Petersburgh  in  Russia. 

360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  70. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  March,  1796.) 
John  Frederick  Rebenack,  son  of  Andrew  Rebenack  and  Sophia  Carolina  his  wife,  born 
at  Saarbruck  in  Germany. 

360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  71. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  March,  1796.) 
Henry  Augustus  Corthym,  son  of  Andrew  Daniel  Corthym,  by  Christiana  Dorothea  his 
wife,  born  at  Zittau  in  Upper  Lusatia,  in  Saxony. 

360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  72. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  March,  1796.) 
John  Justus  Runkel,  son  of  John  Matthias  Runkel,  by  Amelia  Runkel  his  wife,  born 
in  the  Parish  of  Renysdorft  in  the  County  of  Neuweid. 

360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  73. 

(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  March,  1796.) 
Henry  Christian  Reimer,  son  of  Christian  Hartwich  Reimer,  by  Eleonora  Wilhelmine 
Pantzer  his  wife,  born  in  Dantzig. 

360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  117. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  March,  1796.) 
David  Mitchell,  son  of  David  Mitchell,  by  Bella  his  wife,  born  at  Denoff  in  Poland. 

360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  118. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  March,  1796.) 
Herman  Jacob  Garrels,  son  of  John  Henry  Garrels,  by  Elizabeth  Margaretha  Oltman  his 
wife,  born  at  Lier  in  Eastfriesland. 

360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  172. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  April,  1796.) 
Frederick  Lewis  Ernest,  Baron  de  Feilitzsch,  son  of  John  Frederick,  Baron  de 
Feilitzsch,  by  Erdmutha  Amelia  his  wife,  born  at  Weisdorff  in  the  Margraviate  of 
Bareith. 

360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  173. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  April,  1796.) 
Arnold  John  Gevers  Leuven,  son  of  Abraham  Gevers  Leuven,  by  Catharina  Wilhel- 
mina  his  wife,  born  at  Rotterdam  in  Holland. 


360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  235. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  14  May,  1796.) 
Robert  Howard,  now  residing  at  the  school  of  the  Reverend  Colston  Carr  in  Twicken- 
ham in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  an  infant  under  the  age  of  21  years,  to  wit  of  the 
age  of  18  years  and  upwards;  John  Howard,  now  residing  in  the  house  of  Mr. 
Joseph  Pitt,  in  Cirencester  in  the  County  of  Gloucester,  an  infant  under  the  age  of 
18  years,  to  wit  of  the  age  of  17  years  or  thereabouts;  Mary  Thomas, otherwise  Mary 
Howard,  now  residing  in  the  house  of  the  Reverend  Gabriel  Tahourdin,  in  Bentley, 
in  the  County  of  Southampton,  an  infant  under  the  age  of  18  years,  to  wit  of  the  age 
of  15  years  or  thereabouts,  [all]  born  at  Lucknow  in  the  Province  of  Oude,  in 
India;  by  the  Reverend  Nicholas  Isaac  Hill,  of  Newman  Street,  in  the  Parish  of 
Saint  Mary  le  bone  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  clerk,  their  guardian.  (See  L.J., 
xl.,  p.  683.) 


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205 


360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  236. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  14  May,  1796.) 
Christian  Henry  Bollmann,  son  of  Diederich  Anthon  Bollmann  and  Sophia  Leporin 
his  wife,  born  at  Hoya  in  Westphalia. 

360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  237. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  14  May,  1796.) 
Otto  Bichner,  son  of  Otto  Bichner,  by  Juliana  Elizabeth  Bichner  his  wife,  born  at  Essern 
in  the  Dutchy  of  Courland. 

360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  261. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  18  May,  1796.) 
John  Christopher  Falck,  son  of  John  Stephen  Falck  and  Sophia  Rosina  Sedelmayer, 
born  at  Augsburg  in  Suabia. 

360  Geo.  Ill,  No.  271 . 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  May,  1796.) 
Marian  Hastings,  wife  of  Warren  Hastings,  of  the  Parish  of  Saint  George,  Hanover 
Square,  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  Esquire,  born  at  Nurenberg  in  Franconia.  (See 
L.J.,  xL,  p.  721.) 


DENIZATIONS. 

1795  Oct.  28.  Charles  Secondat,  Baron  de  Montesquieu,  formerly  of  the  citv  of 
Bordeaux  in  the  Province  of  Guienne,  in  France,  but  now  of  Soho 
Square,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Anne,  Westminster, 
Amans,  Marquis  de  Saint  Chamans,  formerly  of  the  city  of  Paris,  in  the 
Province  of  the  Island  of  France,  but  now  of  New  Street,  Brompton, 
CO.  Midd. ;  aliens  born.    (Patent  Roll,  36  Geo.  Ill,  part  i.) 

1795  Dec.  18.    Harman  Visger,  late  a  native  of  the  town  of  Schenectady,  in  the  State 

of  New  York,  one  of  the  United  States  of  North  America,  but  now  of 
the  parish  of  St.  Paul,  in  the  citv  of  Bristol,  merchant ;  an  alien  born, 
(Ibid.,  part  3.) 

1796  April  6.    Angelo  Tedesco,  formerly  of  Leghorn,  in   Italy,  but   now  of  Middle 

Moorfields,  co.  Midd.,  merchant, 

JosEPA  Levy,  formerly  of  Cento,  in  Italy,  but  now  of  Broad  Street 
Buildings,  London,  merchant, 

Angelo  Levy,  formerly  of  Venice,  in  Italy,  but  now  of  St.  Mary  Axe, 
London,  merchant, 

Gabriel  Drunes  Da  Costa,  formerly  of  Leghorn,  late  of  Paris,  but 
now  of  Bevis  Marks,  London,  merchant, 

Abraham  Cengolie  (Cengoli),  formerly  of  Ancona  in  Italy,  but  now  of 
St.  Michael's  Alley,  Cornhill,  London,  stockbroker, 

Isaac  Labatt,  formerly  of  Hamburg,  but  now  of  Castle  Street,  Hounds- 
ditch,  shipbroker, 

Isaac  Neberceo  Furtato  (Furtado),  formerly  of  Saint  Domingo,  in 
the  West  Indies,  but  now  of  South  Street,  Moorfields,  co.  Midd.,  mer- 
chant;  aliens  born.  (Ibid.,  part  7.) 
1796  May  3.  Anthony  Angelo  Tremainondo,  of  Howland  Street,  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Pancras,  co.  Midd. ;  an  alien  born.  (Ibid.,  part  8.) 
1796  April  28.  Joseph  Lescher,  formerly  of  the  Province  of  Alsace,  in  the  Kingdom  of 
France,  but  now  of  Thomas  Street,  Whitechapel  Road,  starchmaker ; 
an  alien  born.  (Ibid.) 


206 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


NA  T  URALIZA  TIONS. 
360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  i. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Oct.  1796.) 
Gaetano  Testolini,  son  of  Anthony  Testolini,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 
Vincenza  in  the  Republic  of  Venice. 

360  and  370  Geo,  III,  No.  10. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  Nov.,  1796.) 
George  Astor,  son  of  Jacob  Astor  and  Mary  Magdalene  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 
Manheim  in  Germany. 

360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  11. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  11  Nov.,  1796.) 
Nicholas  Horn,  son  of  Nicholas  Horn,  by  Maria  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany. 
(In  L.J.,  xli.,  p.  22,  he  is  described  as  of  London,  merchant.) 

360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  22. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Dec,  1796.) 
Charles  Gruneisen,  son  of  John  Francis  Gruneisen  and  Mary  Regina  his  wife,  born  at 
Stutgard  in  the  Dutchy  of  Wirtemberg. 

360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  23. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Dec,  1796.) 
Anthony  Ravelli,  son  of  Joseph  Ravelli,  by  Josepha  de  Giorgi,  born  at  Milan  in  Italy. 

360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  24. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Dec,  1796.) 
Abram  Henry  Borel,  son  of  Oliver  Borel  and  Anne  Petit  Pierre  his  wife,  born  at 

Neufchatel  in  Switzerland. 
Henry  Borel  (born  at  Neufchatel  in  Switzerland)  and  Louis  Borel  (born  at  Rouen  in 
France),  sons  of  Abram  Henry  Borel  and  Marie  Louise  Elizabeth  Adelaide  Hupin  his 
wife. 

Stephen  Azemar,  son  of  Stephen  Azemar  and  Margaretta  Bailie  his  wife,  born  at  Lodeve 
in  France. 

360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  25. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Dec,  1796.) 
John  Frederick  Steinberg,  son  of  Gottfrid  Steinberg  and  Mary  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born 

at  Ruppin  in  Brandenbourgh. 
Charles  Blaurock,  son  of  Frederick  Blaurock  and  Susannah  Augustina  his  wife,  born  at 
Tilset  in  Prussia. 

360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  26. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Dec,  1796.) 
George  Choumert,  son  of  Philip  Choumert,  by  Anne  his  wife,  born  at  Landorff  in  Lorrain. 

360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  27. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Dec,  1796.) 
Wynand  Adriaen  de  Gruyter  Vink,  son  of  Petrus  Vink  and  Matilda  de  Gruyter,  born  in 
the  City  of  Rotterdam  in  the  United  Provinces  of  Holland. 

360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  28. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  23  Dec,  1796.) 
Ulrich  Anthony  Hinrichs,  son  of  Folckert  Hinrichs,  by  Charlotte  Sophia  his  wife,  borj 
at  Jever  in  the  Circle  of  Lower  Saxony. 

360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  41. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  Dec,  1796.) 
Philipp  Frederick  Muntz,  son  of  John  George  Muntz  and  Mary  Saurkopf  his  wife, 
born  in  Alsace. 


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207 


360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  65. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  10  Mar.,  1797.) 
Henry  Wienholt,  son  of  John  Wienholt,  by  Weldelina  his  wife,  born  in  Bremen. 

360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  66. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  10  Mar.,  1797.) 
Anthony  Henry  Libotton,  son  of  Lambert  Henry  Libotton,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  in 
Jodoigne  in  the  Province  of  Brabant. 

360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  78. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  24  Mar.,  1797.) 
Peter  Andrew  Runquist,  son  of  Peter  Runquist  and  Anna  his  wife,  born  at  Carlstrona 
in  the  Kingdom  of  Sweden. 

360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  193. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  25  May,  1797.) 
Lewis  John  Marie  Haussoullier,  son  of  Guiolani  Bernard  Haussoullier  and  Angelica 
Mainceurf,  born  at  Dunkirk  in  French  Flanders.  (For  an  abortive  bill  of  the  pre- 
ceding year  for  his  naturalization,  se^  L.J.,  xl.,  pp.  630,  651.  See  also  in  L.J., 
xlii.,  pp.  82,  266,  a  private  bill  to  confirm  the  partition  of  manors,  boroughs  in 
Devonshire  between  him  and  Trist.) 

360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  248. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  June,  1797.) 
Henry  Lewis  Schedel,  son  of  David  Bernhard  Schedel  and  Rebecca  Rosenlecher  his 
wife,  born  at  Frankfort  on  the  Main  in  Germany. 

360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  249. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  June,  1797.) 
Jean  Nicholas  Joseph  Soilleux,  son  of  Pierre  Jean  Jaques  Soilleux  and  Marianne  Lever 
his  wife,  born  at  Walincourt  in  Cambresis. 

360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  250. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  June,  1797.) 
Frederick  Heisch,  son  of  Godfrey  Heisch,  by  Catharina  Dorothea  Busch  his  wife,  born 

at  Lampertheim  in  Alsatia. 
John  Jacob  Maue,  son  of  Martin  Frederick  Maue  and  Maria  Catherine  Kanitz  his  wife, 
born  in  Berlin. 

360  and  370  Geo.  Ill,  No.  319. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  July,  1797.) 
Nicholas  Dubois  de  Chemant,  son  of  Maturin  Dubois,  by  Clemence  his  wife,  born  at 
Garat  in  the  Province  of  Augoumois.  * 

*For  an  abortive  bill  for  the  naturalization  of  Jean  Joseph  Tiercelin,  see  L.J.,  xli,  pp.  158,  162,  167, 


DENIZATIONS. 

1796  Oct.  25.    John  Guy  Gautier,  formerly  of  Cogniac  in  France,  but  now  of  Token- 
house  Yard,  in  the  city  of  London,  merchant, 
John  Lewis  Frederick  Gautier,  his  only  son,  formerly  of  Barcelona, 
in  the  Kingdom  of  Spain,  but  now  of  Tokenhouse  Yard,  in  the  city  of 
London  ;  aliens  born.    (Patent  Roll,  37  Geo.  Ill,  part  i.) 

1796  Oct.  24.    Augusta  Maria  Louisa  Bryan,  wife  of  George  Bryan,  of  Berkeley 
Street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Marv  le  bone,  co.  Midd.,  Esq.,formerly  of  the 
Province  of  Lorraine,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France,  but  now  of  said 
Berkeley  Street ;  an  alien  born.  (Ibid.) 


208 


DENIZATIONS;  NATURALIZATIONS. 


1797  May  23.  Louis,  Comte  de  la  Chastre,  formerly  of  Paris,  in  the  Kingdom  of 
France,  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Loyal  French  Emigrants  in  our 
service,  but  now  of  Charles  Street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary  le  bone, 
CO.  Midd., 

Charles  Michel  Biron,  Viscomte  Gontault  St  Blanchard,  formerly 
of  Blanchard  in  Gascony,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France,  but  now  of  the 
Five  Fields,  Pimlico,  co.  Midd., 
Armand,  Marquis  de  la  Bolinaye,  formerly  of  Rennes  in  Brittany,  in  the 
Kingdom  of  France,  but  now  of  Warren  Street,  Fitzroy  Square,  co. 
Midd. 

Antoine  Raoul  Henry,  Comte  Bourbel,  eldest  son  of  Louis  Antoine 
Antoine  Raoul,  Marquis  de  Bourbel  Montpincon,  formerly  of  Dieppe, 
in  France,  but  now  of  Nassau  Street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Ann,  Soho, 
CO.  Midd., 

Jean  Marie  Brassens  Depouy,  formerly  of  Mont  de  Marson,  in  Gas- 
cony, in  the  Kingdom  of  France,  late  Captain  Commandant  in  the 
Regiment  of  Provence,  but  now  of  Hammersmith,  co.  Midd.,  gent., 

John  des  Ribes,  formerly  of  Paris,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France,  but  now 
of  Leicester  Square,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Martin,  co.  Midd.,  gent., 

Pierre  Marty,  formerly  of  Bolvez,  in  Perigord,  in  the  Kingdom  of 
France,  but  now  of  Crown  Court,  Little  Pulteney  Street,  in  the  parish 
of  St.  James,  co.  Midd.,  gent. ;  aliens  born.    {Ibid.,  part  9.) 


NA  T  URALIZA  TIONS. 

380  Geo.  Ill,  No.  23. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Jan.,  1798.) 
Henry  Jolivet,  son  of  Peter  Jolivet,  by  Henrietta  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Geneva  in 
Switzerland. 

380  Geo.  Ill,  No.  24. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Jan.,  1798.) 
John  Frederick  Peter  Schmiding,  son  of  Henry  Dieterich  Schmiding,  by  Dorothea 
his  wife,  born  at  Hitzacher  in  the  Duchy  of  Gelle,  in  the  Electorate  of  Hanover. 

380  Geo.  Ill,  No.  25. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Jan.,  1798.) 
Augustus  Frederick  Pieschel,  son  of  Christian  Frederick  Pieschel,  by  Dorothy  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  born  at  Gattersleben  in  the  Duchy  of  Magdeburg. 

380  Geo.  Ill,  No.  26. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  Jan.,  1798.)' 
John  Joachim  Diederick  Wegener,  son  of  John  Joachim  Wegener,  by  Anna  Adelheid  his 
wife,  born  at  Langwedel  in  Hannover. 

38«  Geo.  Ill,  No.  29. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  20  Feb.,  1798.) 
Lewis  Sack,  son  of  Christian  Sack,  by  Amelia  Juliana  his  wife,  born  at  Lubeck  in  Lower 
Saxony.    (In  L.J.,  xli.,  p.  425,  he  is  described  as  of  London,  merchant.) 

380  Geo.  Ill,  No.  44. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  Mar.,  1798.) 
John  Louis  (Lewis)  Fournier,  son  of  Louis  Fournier,  by   Louise   his  wife,  born  at 
Jouenville  in  the  Province  of  Champagne. 

380  Geo.  Ill,  No.  45. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  Mar.,  1798.) 
John  Frederick  Iselin,  son  of  Nicholas  Iselin,  by  Ann  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at  Basel 
in  Switzerland. 

Daniel  Eckenstein,  son  of  John  Gaspard  Eckenstein,  by  Eleonora  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
born  at  Basel  in  Switzerland, 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


209 


380  Geo.  Ill,  No.  46. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  Mar.,  1798.) 
Henry  Ferdinand  Pelerin,  of  the  Parish  of  Saint  James,  Westminster,  in  the  County  of 
Middlesex,  merchant,  son  of  Henry  Pelerin,  by  Anne  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at 
Hodimont  in  the  Parish  of  Vervier,  in  the  Province  of  Limbourg  in  the  Austrian 
Netherlands. 

380  Geo.  Ill,  No.  81. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  April,  1798.) 
Nicholas  Wanostrocht,  son  of  Corneille  Wanostrocht,  by  Anne  Foussier  his  wife,  born 
at  Crevant  in  the  Province  of  Burgundy,  in  France. 

380  Geo.  Ill,  No.  82. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  5  April,  1798.) 
Jacob  Reichard,  son  of  Jacob  Reichard,  by  Ann  his  wife,  born  at  Biebesheim   in  Germany, 
Peter  Raymond  Poland,  son  of  Johann  George  Poland,  by  Rosina  his  wife,  born  at  Hof 
in  Prussia. 

380  Geo.  Ill,  No.  154. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  May,  1798.) 
Eberhard  Fredrick  Rheinwald,  son  of  Christian  Jacob  Rheinwald  and  Charlotta  Regina 
Wachter  (Waechter)  his  wife,  born  at  Stuttgart  in  the  Duchy  of  Wurtemburg."^ 

380  Geo.  Ill,  No.  155. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  May,  1798.) 
Emily  De  Visme,  an  infant,  by  William  Mellish,  of  Bishopgate  Street,  London,  Esquire, 
John  Marsh,  of  Berners  Street,  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  Esquire,  and  Henry 
Smith,  of  Camberwell  Grove,  Esquire,  her  Trustees  and  Guardians,  reputed  daughter 
of  Gerard  De  Visme,  formerly  of  Grosvenor  Square,  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  but 
late  of  Wimbledon  in  the  County  of  Surrey,  Esquire,  deceased,  born  at  Lisbon  in  the 
Kingdom  of  Portugal  on  the  i8th  March,  1787,  and  privately  baptized  on  the  12th 
July  in  the  same  year  at  Lisbon,  and  there  received  into  the  Church  on  the  2nd  April, 
1789;  and  brought  from  Portugal  into  this  Kingdom  in  or  about  1791.  {{See  L.J., 
xli.,  p.  546,  for  the  petition ;  p.  558  for  the  certificate.) 

380  Geo.  Ill,  No.  156. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  26  May,  1798.) 
John  Brock,  son  of  John  Francis  Brock,  by  Johanna  Francina  Lucia  Berendt  (Berendo) 
his  wife,  born  in  the  County  of  Pappenheim  (Toppenheim),  in  Germany).    (For  the 
certificate  see  L.J.,  xli.,  p.  568.) 

*0n  the  4tli  April  1798  a  motion  was  made  in  the  House  of  Lords  "that  during  the  continuance  of 
the  present  war  no  bill  for  naturalizing  any  person  born  within  any  of  the  territories  of  any  of  his 
Majesty's  enemies  or  in  any  country  occupied  by  their  arms  or  in  any  foreign  territory,  shall  be  read 
a  second  time  until  the  petitioner  shall  produce  a  certificate  from  one  of  his  Majesty's  Principal  Secretaries 
of  State,  that  the  petitioner  has  produced  satisfactory  proof  that  he  has  conformed  in  all  respects  to  the 
laws  and  regulations  respecting  aliens  arriving  in  this  kingdom  or  resident  therein,  and  that  he  is  a 
person  well  affected  to  his  Majesty's  royal  person  and  government  and  of  orderly  life  and  conduct." 

This  motion  was  adopted  20th  April,  1798,  and  made  a  Standing  Order  of  the  House  with  the 
omission  of  the  words  italicised  above  (LJ.,  xli,  pp.  528,  543). 

In  accordance  with  this  Standing  Order  the  following  certificate  was  read  in  the  Lords  3rd  May,  1798 
(L.J.,  xli,  p.  561)  : — "  A  certificate  from  the  Duke  of  Portland,  one  of  His  Majesty's  Principal  Secretaries 
of  State,  was  produced  and  read  pursuant  to  the  Standing  Order,  that  Eberhard  Fredrich  Rheinwald, 
son  of  Christian  Jacob  Rheinwald  and  Charlotte  Regina  Waechter  his  wife,  born  at  Studtgardt  in  the 
Duchy  of  Wurtemberg,  had  produced  to  him  satisfactory  proof  that  he  has  conformed  in  all  respects 
to  the  laws  and  regulations  respecting  aliens  arriving  in  this  kingdom  or  resident  therein ;  and  that  he  is 
a  person  well  affected  to  His  Majesty's  person  and  government  and  of  orderly  life  and  conduct." 

The  first  of  these  certificates  is  that  of  de  Visme  (above).  The  references  for  the  certificates  for  all 
the  remaining  naturalizations  in  this  volume  are  noted  here  in  the  text.  This  order  is  the  origination 
of  the  system  of  certification  by  the  vSecretaries  of  State. 

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210    NATURAFJZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS. 


380  Geo,  III,  No.  225. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  June,  1798.) 
Carl  Friedrich  Giesler,  son  of  Johan  Gottlieb  Giesler,  by  Maria   Elisabeth   his  wife, 
born  at  Constadt  in  Silesia.    (For  the  certificate  see  L.J.,  xli.,  p.  610.) 

380  Geo,  III,  No,  246. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  June,  1798.) 
James  Egbert  Hoolboom,  son  of  Ecbert  Hoolboom,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at 
Archangel  in  Russia.    (For  the  certificate  see  L.J.,  xli.,  p.  630.) 

380  Geo,  III,  No.  247. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  June,  1798.) 
William  Brodum,  Doctor  of  Physic,  son  of  Abraham  Brodum,  by  Caroline  his  wife,  born 
at  Mecklenburgh  Strelitz  in  Germany.  (For  the  certificate  see  L.J.,  xli.,  p.  589.) 

380  Geo.  Ill,  No.  248. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  June,  1798.) 
John  Frederick  Holwhede,  of  Leeds,  in  the  County  of  York,  merchant,  eldest  son  of 
Christian  Frederick  Holwhede,  late  of  Minden  in  the  Circle  of  Westphalia  in  the 
Empire  of  Germany,  merchant,  and  Ann  his  wife,  both  deceased,  born  at  Minden 
aforesaid.    (For  the  certificate  see  L.J.,  xli.,  p.  638.) 


DENIZATIONS. 

1798  Jan.  I.  Bennet  de  Boigne,  formerly  of  Chambery,  in  Savoy,  but  now  of  Great 
Portland  Street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary  le  bone,  co.  Midd.,  Esq. ;  an 
alien  born.    (Patent  Roll,  38  Geo.  Ill,  part  2.) 

1797  Dec.  12.    Eleazer  Philip  Salomons,  formerly  of  the  city  of  Amsterdam,  but  now 

residing  in  the  city  of  London,  Esq.;  an  alien  born.  (Ibid.) 

1798  Aug.  22.    Charles,  Baron  DE  Montalembert,  a  native  of  Louisbourg,  in  Canada,  but 

now  of  Thayer  Street,  Manchester  Square, 
Antoine  Marie,  Count  de  Montague,  a  native  of  Chateau  du  Colonne, 

in  Armagnac,  but  now  of  Oxford  Street, 
Rene,  Marquis  de  Montalembert,  a  native  of  Paris,  but  now  of  Thayers 

Street,  Manchester  Square,  co.  Midd.;  aliens  born.    {Ibid.,  part  .8.) 


^  NA  T  URALIZA  TIONS, 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No,  20. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  Jan.,  1799.) 
Charles  Fredrick  Hennings,  son  of  George  Fredrick  Hennings,  by  Johanna  Carolina 
Hennings,  born  at  Elbing  in  the  Kingdom  of  Prussia.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J., 
xlii.,  p.  26.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No,  21. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  Jan.,  1799.) 
John  Roger  Teschmacher,  son  of  John  Roger  Teschemacher,  by  Clementia  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  born  in  Hanover.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  35.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  22. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  Jan.,  1799.) 
Hermenegild  Augustus  Maria  Castellain,  son  of  Lewis  Joseph  Castellain  and  Maria 
Louisa  Joseph  his  wife,  born  in  Lisle,  in  Flanders.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii., 
p.  35-) 


NATURALIZATIONS.  211 

390  Geo,  III,  No.  23. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  Jan.,  1799.) 
John  Alexander  Martin,  the  son  of  the  Reverend  John  Francis  Martin,  by  Jane  Rey 
(Ray)  his  wife,  born  in  Geneva.    (For  his  ceriiticate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  35.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  24. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  Jan.,  1799.) 
John  Everard  Heyman,  son  of  Henrich  Heyman,  by  Lucia  Focke  (Fooke)  his  wife,  born 
at  Bremen  in  Germany.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  35.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  25. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  Jan.,  1799.) 
Anthony  Schick,  son  of  John  Michael  Schick  by  Rosalia  Schick,  born  at  Vienna  in 
Germany.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  27.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  26. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  Jan.,  1799.) 
John  Lawrence  Gries,  son  of  Francis  Lawrence  Gries,  by  Johanna  Elizabeth  Gries,  born 
in  Hamburgh  in  Germany.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  35.) 

390  Geo.  II L  No.  27. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  Jan.,  1799.) 
Adolphus  Kent,  son  of  Frederick  Kent,  by  Dorothea  Regina  Pust  his  wife,  born  at 
Stettin  in  Prussia.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  35.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  28. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  Jan.,  1799.) 
Johann  George  Wicke,  son  of  Johann  George  Wicke,  by  Catherina  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
born  at  Unshausen,  in  the  County  of  Felsbergh  in  Hessen,  in  Germany.  (For 
his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  35.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  32. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  Mar.,  1799.) 
Pierre  Jacques  Papillon,  son  of  Jacques  Papillon,  by  Marie  Lappel  his  wife,  born  at 
Rouen  in  France. 

Pierre  Francois  Papillon,  son  of  Pierre  Jacques  Papillon,  by  Marie  Catherine  Elizabeth 
Victoire  Delasalle  (de  la  Salle)  his  wife,  born  at  Rouen  in  France.  (For  their  certi- 
ficate see  L.J.,  xlii.,  pp.  69-70.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  33. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  7  Mar.,  1799.) 
George  Christopher  Moller,  son  of  Nicholas  Moller,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  born  at 
Riga  in  Livonia.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  53.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  69. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1799.) 
Godfrey  Bitterman,  son  of  Frederick  Bitterman,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Jena  in 
Upper  Saxony.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  70.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  70. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1799.) 
Saloman  Lange,  son  of  Melger  Lange,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  at  Aschergleben  in 
the  County  (Province)  of  Halberstadt.  (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  70.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  71. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1799.) 
Christian  John  Adam  Witke,  son  of  John  Witke,  by  Catharina  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born 
at  Otterndorf  in  Hanover.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  71.) 


212 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  72. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1799.) 
George  Bong,  son  of  George  Bong,  by  Sara  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of  Stockholm  in 
the  Kingdom  of  Sweden.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  64  :  ibid,  p.  77,  he 
informed  the  Committee  that  he  was  just  going  to  embark  for  East  India.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  73. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1799.) 
John  Philip  Marindin,  son  of  Peter  Marindin,  by  Esther  Susannah  his  wife,  born  at 
Vevay  in  Switzerland.    (For  his  certificate  see  LJ.,  xlii.,  p.  76.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  74. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1799.) 
John  De  Luc,  son  of  John  Andrew  De  Luc,  by  Francoise  (Frances)   his   wife,  born  in 
Geneva.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  80.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  75. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1799.) 
Justin  Eliza  Cesar  Audra,  son  of  Isaac  Lewis  Audra,  by  Charlotte  Audra,  born  at 
Rolle  in  Switzerland.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  76.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  76. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1799.) 
Adrien  Charles  Papillon,  son  of  Pierre  Jacques  Papillon,  by  Marie  Catherine  Elizabeth 
Victoire  Delasalle  (De  la  Salle)  his  wife,  born  at  Rouen  in  France.    (For  his  certifi- 
cate see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  88.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  76a. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  21  Mar.,  1799.) 
Lorents  Braun,  son  of  George  Herman  Braun,  by  Anna  Catherina  his  wife,  born  at 
Hersfeld  in  Hessia.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  68.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  86. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  April,  1799.) 
John  Gabriel  Migault,  son  of  Rudolph  Olivier  Migault  and  Johanna  Margaretta  his 
wife,  born  at  Zeli  in  the  Electorate  of  Hanover,  in  Germany.    (For  his  certificate  see 
L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  112.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  87. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  April,  1799.) 
John  Daniel  Humbert,  son  of  Daniel  Francis  Humbert,  by  Mary  Bovay  his  wife,  born 
at  Sange  Comte  Neufchatel  in  Switzerland.     (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  91.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  88. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  April,  1799.) 
Charles  Henry  Rigaud,  son  of  Lazare  Rigaud  and  Elizabeth  Aubert  his  wife,  born  at 
Geneva  in  Switzerland.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  91.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  89. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  19  April,  1799.) 
Francis  Henry  Christin,  son  of  Francis  Rodolphus  Christin,  by  Henrietta  De  Mierre, 
born  at  Yverdun  in  Switzerland.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  80.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  127. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  10  May,  1799.) 
Catherine  Nassau,  the  wife  of  Frederick' Nassau,  of  Saint  Osyth  Priory  in  the  County  of 
Essex,  Esquire,  late  Catherine  Baronne  de  Brachel,  daughter  of  Frederick  Casimir, 
Baron  de  Brackel,  by  Louise  Rinloch  his  wife,  born  in  the  Chateau  of  Chamblon 
near  Yverdun,  in  Switzerland.    (For  her  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  113.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 


213 


390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  128. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  10  May,  1799.) 
Henry  von  dem  Busch,  son  of  Gerhard  von  dem   Busch  and  Catharine  Elizabeth 
Abrasverrs  his  wife,  born  at  Bremen  in  Germany    (For  his  certificate  see  LJ.,  xlii., 
p.  112.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  129. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  10  May,  1799.) 
DiEDERiCK  Arnold  Bielfeld,  of  Heavitree  in  the  County  of  Devon,  merchant,  son  of 
Herman  Bielfeld  ad  Anna  Jesima  (Gesima)  Bielfeld,  born  in  the  City  of  Bremen  in 
the  Electorate  of  Hanover.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  112.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  130. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  10  May,  1799.) 
Henry  Berthoud,  son  of  Jean  Jacques  Henry  Berthoud,  by  Isabeau  Yersin  his  wife, 
born  at  Fleurier  Comte  Neufchatel  in   Switzerland.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J., 
xlii.,  p.  109,  and  for  a  previous  ineffectual  bill  see  L.J.,  xli.,  p.  499.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  195. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  June,  1799.) 
Maria  Groschner,  otherwise  (now  Maria)  Huntley,    daughter    of    Johan  Gottfried 
Groschner,  by  Maria  Madalena  his  wife,  born  at  Pillnitz  near  Dresden.    (For  her 
certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  173.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  196. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  June  1799.) 
Simeon  Jacob  Charles  Collot  (Collet)  D'Escury,  son  of  John  Martin  Collot  (Collet) 
D'Escury,  by  Wilhelmina  Christiana  Du  Cour  (Tour)  his  wife,  born  in  Rotterdam. 
(For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii,  p.  210.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  197. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  June  1799.) 
William  Conrad  Korff,  son  of  John  Conrad  Korff,  by  Hedonig  Maria  his  wife,  born  at 
Verden  in  Hanover.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  205.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  198. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  13  June,  1799.) 
Abraham  Zimon  Doncker  Cuvelje,  son  of  Peter  Cuvelje,  by  Elizabeth  Doncker  Cuvelje, 
born  at  Saint  Eustatius  in  the  West  Indies.  (For  his  certificate  (see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  246.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  240. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  July  1799.) 
John  Lewis  Reinaud,  son  of  Joseph  Reinaud,  by  Diamantina  Vassalo  his  wife,  born  in 
the  Isle  of  Zante.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  246.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  241. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  July  1799.) 
Philipp  Fredrick  Behrends,  of  the  City  of  London,  merchant,  son  of  John  Adolph 
Behrends,  Physician,  by  Dorothea  Sophia  his  wife,  both  Citizens  of  and  resident  at 
Frankfort  on  the  Meyne,  born  at  Frankfort  on  the  Meyne.    (For  his  certificate  see 
L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  213.) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  242. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  i  July  1799.) 
Francis  Louis  Byland,  Count  Byland,  of  the  Hague,  son  of  Alexander  Byland  and 
Anna  Van  Der  Duijn  his  wife,  born  at  the  Hague  in  Holland.    (For  his  certificate 
see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  261 .) 

390  Geo.  Ill,  No.  305. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  12  July  1799.) 
George  Erck,  son  of  George  Erck,  by  Eleanora  his  wife,  born  at  Altenburgh  Stetin  in 
Franconia.    (For  his  certificate  see  LJ.,  xlii.,  p.  306.) 


214 


DENIZATIONS  :  NATURALIZATIONS. 


DENIZATIONS, 

1799  Jan.  26.    Baron  de  Roll,  formerly  of  Soleure,  in  Switzerland,  but  now  of  the  city 
of  Edinburgh. 

Anthony  Gauder,  formerly  of  Switzerland,  but  now  of  Whitehall,  in  the 

parish  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
John  Dressins,  formerly  of  Germany,  but  now  of  Stafford  Place,  Pimlico, 

in  the  parish  aforesaid, 
Samuel  Rochat,  formerly  of  Switzerland,  but  now  of  Upper  Grosvenor 

Street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  George,  Hanover  Square,  co.  Midd., 
Solomon  Knobel,  of  Switzerland,  but  now  of  John  Street,  Berkeley 

Square,  in  the  parish  of  St  George,  Hanover  Square,  co.  Midd.,  wine 

merchant, 

John  Courtoy  (Courtay),  formerly  of  Burgundy,  France,  but  now  of 

Green  Street,  Leicester  Fields,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Martin  in  the  Fields, 

CO.  Midd.,  peruke  maker, 
Frediano  Malraice,  formerly  of  Lucques,  in  Italy,  but  now  of  Drury 

Lane,  in  said  parish,  apothecary ;  aliens  born.    (Patent  Roll,  39  Geo. 

Ill,  part  4.) 

1799  April  4.    Maria     Stella     Patronilla,  Lady  Newborough,  late  Maria  Stella 

Patronilla  Chiappini,  of  the  Romana,  in  the  Duchy  of  Tuscany,  but 

now  the  wife  of  Thomas,  Lord  Newborough, 
Lena  Wynn,  late  Lena  Vanderkeeij,  formerly  of  the  Hague,  in  Holland, 

but  now  the  wife  of  John  Wynn,  Esq.,  only  son  of  the  said  Thomas, 

Lord  Newborough;  aliens  born.    (Ibid.,  part  6.) 
1799  Jan.  26.    Louise  Laroche,  wife  of  John  Laroche,  ofHalverton,  near  Tiverton,  co. 

Devon ;  an  alien  born.    (Ibid.,  part  9.) 


NA  T  URALIZA  TIONS, 
390  et  400  Geo.  Ill,  No.  240. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  30  June  1800.) 
Alexander  John  Gaspard  Marcet,  son  of  Mark  Marcet,  by  Louisa  Nadal  his  wife,  born 
in  Geneva.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.  xlii,  p.  362.) 

390  et  400  Geo.  Ill,  No.  277. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  July  1800.) 
Frederick  William  Wistinghausen,  son  of  Johann  Christian  Wistinghausen,  by  Mar- 
garetha  his  wife,  born  at  Reval  in  the  County  of  Esthonia,   in   Russia.     (For  his 
certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  593.) 

390  ei  400  Geo.  Ill,  No.  278. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  9  July  1800.) 
Charles  Gotthold  Nicolay,  son  of  John  George  Nicolay,  by  Doretha  Regina  his  wife, 
born  at  Hoyerswerda,  Upper  Lusatia,  in  Saxony.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii., 
P-  593.) 

390  et  400  Geo.  Ill,  No.  311. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  July  1800.) 
Francis  Julius  Micheli,  son  of  Jean  Louis  Micheli,  by  Magdelaine  Thellusson  his  wife, 
born  in  Geneva.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  362.) 

390  et  400  Geo.  Ill,  No.  312. 
(Bill  received  roval  assent  28  July  1800.) 
John  Tulleken,  son  of  Ambrosius  Pieter  Tulleken,  by  Susanna  Margaretta  Van  Hoogen- 
honck,  born  in  the  City  of  Amsterdam.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  624.) 


NATURALIZATIONS:  DENIZATIONS:  NATURALIZATIONS.  215 


390  et  400  Geo.  Ill,  No.  313. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  28  July  1800.) 
John  Joachim  Vital  de  Boubee  de  Brouquens,  an  infant  of  the  age  of  ten  years  or  there- 
abouts, son  of  John  Bertrand  de  Boubee  de  Brouquens,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  one  of 
the  daughters  of  John  Gilpin  Savorey,  late  of  Broughton  Tower  in  the  Parish  of 
Kirkby  Irelyth  in  the  County  Palatine  of  Lancaster,  Esquire,  deceased,  born  at  Parma 
in  Italy.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  627.) 

390  et  400  Geo.  Ill,  No.  318. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  29  July  1800.) 
JoHAN  GoTLiEB  Lebrecht  Sultzbergen,  SOU  of  Christian  Gotlieb  Sultzbergen,  by  Johanna 
Christiana  his  wife,  born  at  Luckaw  in  Saxony.      (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.  xlii., 
p.  621.) 

390  et  400  Geo.  Ill,  No.  319. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  29  July  1800.) 
Jean  Elizabeth  Grammont  Vallette,  widow,  daughter  of  Raymond  de  Grammont,  by 
Mary  Jourdett  his  wife,  born  at  Castiglionet  in  the  Province  of  Guienne,  in  France. 
(For  her  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  623.) 


DENIZATIONS, 

1800  April  26.    Marie  Jean  Louis  von  Esch,  formerly  of  Colmar  on  the  Rhine,  but 
now  of  Upper  Eaton  Street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  George,  Hanover 
Square,  co.  Midd.,  merchant, 
Dominick   von   Esch,   formerly   of   said  Colmar,  but  now  of  said 

Upper  Eaton  Street,  merchant, 
James  Hollenweger,  formerly  of  Strasburg  on  the  Rhine,  but  now  of 
Liverpool,  co.  Lanes.,  merchant;  aliens  born.    {Patent  Roll,  40  Geo. 
Ill,  part  8.) 

1800  Aug.  2.  Lewis  Duteus,  clerk,  formerly  of  the  Province  of  Touraine,  in  the 
Kingdom  of  France,  but  now  rector  of  Elsdon,  co.  Northumberland ; 
an  alien  born.    (Ibid.,  part  14.) 


NATURALIZATIONS. 
410  Geo.  Ill,  ist  Session,  No.  10. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  8  Dec.  1800.) 
Joseph  Augustus  Vandermersch,  son  of  Francis  Ignacius  Vandermersch,  by  Sophia 
Nathalia  Becquart  his  wife,  born  at  Menin  in  Austrian  Flanders.  (For  his  certificate 
see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  662.) 

410  Geo.  Ill,  ist  Session,  No.  15. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  15  Dec.  1800.) 
Charles  Michel  Lullin,  son  of  Michel  Lullin,  by  Amelia  Christina  his  wife,  born  in 
Genevea.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  665.) 

410  Geo.  Ill,  1st  Session,  No.^^i. 
(Bill  received  royal  assent  31  Dec.  1800.) 
Christoph  Weltje,  son  of  August  Weltje,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  born  in  the  City  of 
Brunswick.    (For  his  certificate  see  L.J.,  xlii.,  p.  669.) 


I 


Appendix  1. 


OMISSIONS  FROM  VOL.  I. 

1609-10.  Feb.  28.    George  Chambers,  of  London,  gent.,  born  in 
Scotland.  ^Privy  Seals  Chancery,  File  No.  1781.) 
Mar.  7.    Archibald,  earl  of  Argyll,  born  in  Scotland. 
{Ihid.  No.  1782.) 
Sir  James  Fullerton,  Sir  James  Semple,  Sir 
James  Hamilton  and  Robert  More,  gent., 
born  in  Scotland  and  the  king's  servants.  {Ibid.) 


Appendix  11. 


CONTINUATION  (FROM  p. 356  OF  VOL.  XVIII.  HUGUENOT 
SOCIETY  PUBLICATIONS)  OF  THE  SPECIAL  IRISH 
DENIZATIONS  UNDER  THE  ACT  OF  1692  FOR 
ENCOURAGEMENT  OF  PROTESTANT  STRANGERS 
TO  SETTLE  IN  IRELAND.    {See  ibid.,  p.  347.) 

1700.  April  17.  Edward  Prijse. 

April  18.  Geo.  Lambert. 

April  19.  O.  Lyle. 

April  20.  Jean  Molie. 

April  23.  Will.  Pyne. 

June  12.  Hen.  Luther. 

Nov.  II.  Ric.  Gorges. 

Nov.  15.  RoBT.  Caudet. 

Nov.  17.  Ri.  Martin,  Clk. 

Nov.  22.  Tho.  Vaughan. 

1701-2.  Feb.  15.  B.  Wybrants. 

1 701.  Oct.  14.  Daniel  Wybrants. 

1702.  Jan.  23.    Will  Martin. 
Jan.  27.    Ja.  Medlicott. 
June    5.    F.  Schuldham. 

Nov,  24.    Le  Comte  De  paulen. 

Ja  La  Rouviere. 

James  Dumas. 
Nov.  13.    Pet.  Guerin. 
Nov.  14.    Hen.  Echlin. 
Nov.  17.    Lau.  Roberts. 

Hen.  De  Marais. 
Nov.  10.    Charles  Hubbelthone. 

Edwd.  Pain. 

David  Gruchton. 
Nov.  II.    Hen.  Vansisterfleet. 

Ayme  Fourreau  de  Toucheronde. 

Pallway. 
Nov.  12.    Dan.  R  a  venal. 

Samuel  Masse. 

Joh.  Roissey. 
Nov.    9.    And.  Mestwier. 

James  Heane. 

George  Garider. 


218  APPENDIX  II. 

1702.  Nov.  9.     Danl.  Drolenvaux. 

NiCH.  BiSSELL. 

RoBT.  Ormsbye. 

Nov.     7.     ROBT.  ECHLIN. 

Nov.    6.    Th.  Darquier. 

Per.  Bonafont. 

Richard  Povey. 

Dalyel. 

Will  Neaux. 
1702-3.  Feb.  10.    W.  ViLLiERS. 

Feb.    2.    RiCHD.  Bauckham. 

David  Renouard. 
Feb.    3.    John  Enos. 

Augustus  Laspois. 
1703.  April  15.    Wm.  Porter. 

Geo.  Babe. 

RoBT.  Ormsby. 

c.  bourchier. 

Tho.  Vaughan. 

George  Garider. 

Em.  Eckersall. 

Hen.  Echlin. 
May  10.    EsDRAs  Marcus  Lightenstone. 
May    7.    Tho.  Dumiskin. 

Geo.  Antrobus. 
May    8.    Will.  Delgarno. 

James  Parrott. 

Art.  Ussher. 
May    5.    Edward  Wybrants. 

Jo.  La  Rouviere. 

B.  Wybrants. 
April  30.    Rich.  Bouchereau. 

John  Drolenvaux  Gaty  ? 
April  16.    Joh.  Roissey. 

Robt.  Echlin. 
April  28.    Edward  Prijse. 

James  Vashon. 
April  24.    James  Abbadie. 

Jam.  Bordes. 

Petre  pouchin. 

Tho.  Prendergast. 

Jeffery  Prendergast. 

Louis  Le  Roux. 
April  21.  Dalyel. 

David  Renouard. 

Edward  Roberts. 

Sylvester  Anyon. 

Jos.  Wofington. 

RiCHD.  Bauckham. 

P.  MORETT. 

April  19.    Edwd.  Pain. 

Hen,  Luther. 

Charles  Hubbelthorne. 

Will.  Neaux. 

Fra.  Babe. 

Geo.  Lambert. 


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1703.  April  19.    P.  Pain. 

Ja.  Medlicott. 

W.  ViLLIERS. 

James  Peltier. 

Danll.  Drolenvaux. 
April  17.    John  Ussher. 

David  Wybrants. 

Hen.  Demarais. 

Jon.  Blenerhassett. 

James  Dumas. 

RoBT.  Blener  Hassett. 

Isaac  Martin. 

Robert  Cheacham. 
June  16.    Antoni  de  laussan. 

Theodore  Vesey. 

Rod.  Corneile. 

David  Martin. 
June  !2.    John  Haijse. 

Lewis  Chaigneau. 
June  10.    James  de  Mareste. 

Tho.  Gerard. 
June    9.    Stephen  Petitot. 

Jean  de  la  Coulan. 

David  Laual. 

John  Lambart. 

Peter  Le  Maigneu. 

Gallissian. 
June    8.    Hen.  Vaughan. 

Rich.  Goure. 

Jean  Lasserre. 

Jean  Boyer. 

La  Raymond. 
June    9.    Will.  Porter. 

Jean  Lasserre. 

T.  Molyneux. 

Lewis  Papin. 

Ephraim  falaise. 
June    7.    Pet.  Drelincourt. 

Tho.  Vesey. 

Jean  faure. 

Louis  Darques. 

Geo.  St.  Lacoreux. 
June    3.    David  de  la  touche. 

Barthelemew  Balaquier,  ministre. 

P.  Monginot. 

Jean  fontain. 

Jon.  Correges. 
June    5.    Alexander  Regaudie. 
'  Petre  Sijol. 

Jonathan  Vausse. 

John  Voddin. 

Samuel  de  Banquroy. 

Premier  Capitatne  du  regiment  de  faranget. 
Anne  de  Montau. 

SiLU    DE  MEAX  (  ?) 

Danl.  Combes. 


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DE  [  ?  should  this  and  the 
read  Benjamin  de  Marc  de 


1703.    June  5.    J.  Gervais. 

Jean  Vialas, 
Jo.  Gay. 

Peter  Pomeroy. 
May  24.    RoBT.  Echlin,  Dean  of  Tuam. 

Al.  Delgarno. 

Peter  Defay. 
May  28.    Jacque  Barbault. 

Jean  fontanier. 

Peter  Ribot. 

Loches. 

RiCHD.  Lloyd. 

Gedeon  fonjuliane. 

Alexandre  dutoral. 

Pierre  Gibert  Depagez. 

Rene  lestablere. 

MiCUAQUE. 

Beniamin  de  marc 
preceding  name 
Mienaque] 

Andre  de  Moncal. 

Jacques  de  bernay. 

Francois  Raymon. 

De  St.  Estienne. 
May  31.    Destray  or  Desvray. 

John  Dumont  lestanquette. 
June    I.    J.  Severin. 
May  27.    Charles  Cloyn. 

Wm.  Delgarno. 

John  Vestieu. 

Daniel  de  Virasel. 

Davi  Moncornet. 

Step.  De  Sargenton  La  Molliere. 

Piere  Goullin. 

Jacques  Daubussarques,  Colonel. 
Edouard  Delaguerue. 
Jacques  des  mareste. 
Jacques  de  Crosat. 

CiRUS  DE  LA  MiLLIERE. 

Henri  Cambes. 
Jacques  St.  Philbert. 
Charles  de  la  Bouchetiere. 
ean  Trapaud. 
eremie  Ban^ons. 
.ouis  Lamalquiere. 
^enry  de  la  Milliere. 
^ierre  Chomel. 
Peter  Pellat. 
Alexandre  Pellat. 
Florant  de  la  Milliere. 
Daniel  de  Bernatre. 
Henry  De  la  lande. 
Saloman  de  Blosset. 
JosuE  desloire,  Captain. 
Piere  Guilhermin. 
Estienne  de  St.  Mesmin. 


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1703.  May  27.    Pierre  de  Laval. 

Gabriel  De  St.  Gabriel. 
Gaspard  Lanalue. 

DOMNIQUE  DhUGLAS. 

Joseph  De  Valada,  Lieutenant. 

Louis  defontalba. 

Pierre  de  St.  felix. 

Pr.  Pineau. 

Francois  Le  Brun. 

Elias  Aubin. 

Jean  hubert.  v. 

Tho.  Royall. 

Marc  Rigaudie. 

Jean  St.  Sauueur  (Sauveur). 

Baltezar  Dalbon,  Major. 

BONTOUS. 

Japhet  depuychenin. 
Abel  Castelfranc. 
David  farjon. 
May  28.    John  Gaich. 

Charles  des  Vignoles. 
Michael  le  marcqere. 
James  de  belrieu,  baron  of  Virasel. 
EsAYE  Salles. 

Jean  Anthoine  De  las  mauzet,  Captain. 

Nicolas  Dubuc. 

Jean  de  la  rouuiere. 
Nov.  27.    Francis  Virgin. 

John  Birinelli. 
Nov.  18.    Joseph  de  Launay. 
Nov.  22.    Wm.  Quellyn. 

1704.  May  22.    RocRiNE  Bonnon. 

JaQUE  DE  CHATINE. 

Peter  Le  Grany  St.  roux. 
Peter  Dumas. 
John  Chardellon. 

Thomas  . 

Peter  Denis. 

Edward  Wybrants. 

Hen.  Rocheblave. 

Hen.  Cambes. 

Gabriel  de  Theron. 

Armand  Lafont. 

Anthoine  Martin  La  Bastie. 

Jean  de  Secqueville. 

Francois  Damboix. 

Peter  Masier. 

Peter  fortaler. 

Pierre  de  Bagavde  (?). 

Abrham  daurget  Monroy. 

Anthony  de  laussac. 

Mathieu  Brian. 

John  Bancons. 

Stephen  Desody. 

Jean  Boyer. 

Marc  Rigaudie. 


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1704.  May  22.    John  Molie. 

Samuel  Dupuy. 

Peter  Ribot. 

Bertrand  Laisne. 

Peter  Aurelle. 

David  Matuer. 

Charles  Reboul  De  loupre. 

Cesar  de  Melyer. 

PiERE  De  la  brissonniere. 

SaxMuel  de  Banguroy. 

Gabriel  farange. 

Francis  Herne. 
May  15.    Jno.  Babe,  Surv.  at  Carlingford. 
May  17.    R.  Pyne. 

Hen.  Echlin. 

Will.  Neaux. 

Anthoine  Guizot. 

Jacques  Contous. 

Estienne  Molie. 

Pierre  Dassas. 

Francois  La  lause  de  Robert. 
James  Tynte. 
Pierre  Gibert  De  pagez. 
Daniel  Addee. 
Peter  Lavergne. 
Salomon  Liger. 
Henry  Lentilhac. 
Rene  de  guinson. 
Felix  Bruguire. 
DoMNicH  Dhugla. 
Abel  Amatis. 
Jean  borribeau. 
Edouard  Lyuerne. 
Henry  Alhories. 
James  St.  Christol. 
James  De  Leuze. 
Henry  Philip  Rossillon. 
Jean  Aldebert. 
JAxMES  bernay. 
Jean  Massilos. 
David  farjont. 
Peter  Alesieu. 
Francois  De  lorme. 
Jean  Guilhermine. 
Louis  de  fontalba. 
Gerard  Saint  Pau. 
Isaac  De  Collombier. 
Richard  Grosvenor. 
May  23.    Jaque  de  Chatin. 
Peter  Dumas. 
John  Chardel. 
Peter  Denis. 

Peter  La  Gramere  St.  Meard  ( ?). 
May  30.    Wm.  Delgarno. 

Francois  St.  Estienne. 
May    9.    Jean  Anthoine  Lasnauzet,  Captain, 


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1704.  May  9.    Mark  Anthony  Najac. 
July    3.    Augustus  Laspois. 

Gabriel  Lamote  Brocas. 
Henry  Boisrond  de  St.  Leger. 
June  26.    James  Rimbliere. 

Hector  de  Cramahe. 
Nov.    7.  Sandoz. 
1704-5.   Jan.  24.    Ja.  Medlicott. 

Edwd.  Medlicott. 
Samuel  Medlicott. 
Feb.    I.    Andw.  Richier. 

1705.  June  13.    Tho.  Bellew. 

Lem.  Schuldham. 

1706.  Robert  Perralt. 
Nov.    7.    Wm.  De  la  hoyde. 
Nov.  18.    E.  Fontaine. 

Cha.  Porter. 
May  28.    Peregrine  Lascelles. 

1707.  May    5.    David  Renouard. 
1708-9.  Feb.   I.    Will.  Neaux. 

1709.  May  21.    RoBT.  Dougatt. 

Elias  Bouchereau. 
John  Ycard. 
Nov.  21.    John  Surville. 

Pierre  De  la  brissonniere,  Captain. 

Willm.  Maret. 

Louis  fontalba,  Captain. 

e.  delyuerne. 

Peter  Bouquet. 

Paul  le  Ferron  als.  Faron. 

Jean  de  prades. 

Devaulx. 

Jacques  Mauclere  de  St.  Philbert. 

Stephan  de  St.  Mesmin. 

James  defrotte  rimbliere,  Captain. 

John  Giberne,  Captain. 

Jacques  Bontous. 

Louis  de  Prez. 

Salomon  Liger. 

Japhet  Geraud  depuy  chenin. 

Jacques  Moules. 

DURAND  ThEROND. 

Daniel  Doulon. 
Isaac  De  Souches. 
Nov.  23.    Peter  Vatable. 

John  Sauounet. 
Isaac  De  Lorthe. 

Samuel  de  pechels  la  boissonnade,  Lieut. 

John  Aigoin. 

Cesar  de  melyer. 

Claude  Roussel. 

Jean  Augier  Massilos,  Captain. 

Isaac  Celles. 

Gabriel  Le  Lou. 

Daniel  de  la  fontan. 

Pierre  brun. 


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APPENDIX  II. 


1709.  May  23.   Francois  Souliere. 

Jacque  Brustis. 
John  Boivin. 
Andre  de  Moncal. 
Israel  Lalo. 

ohn  delestrilles  De  laclide,  Captain. 
ean  Pons,  Ministre. 
Charles  Reboul  Deloupre. 
Peter  de  Laval. 
Peter  Ladevesse. 
Charles  drouart  Vandiere. 
Anthony  Vedel. 
Jean  Pierre  ducros. 
Francois  Claris. 

J.  Vabres  St.  Sauueur  (St.  Sauveur). 
Daniel  guiton. 

Barthelemy  Balaguier,  Ministre. 
Charles  Pillot. 
Moses  Bruguiere. 
Pierre  bistort. 
David  Dupont. 
James  Martin. 
Jean  Vialars. 
Marc  la  motte. 
Jean  Darassus. 
Jean  De  Durand. 
Charles  de  la  Cailtiere,  Captain. 
Jean  Jaques  Lartique. 
Pierre  Perraute. 
Daniell  Fraisse. 
Francis  Masson. 
William  Boucoiran. 
Michael  David,  Ministre. 
James  Fontaine. 
Daniel  Collot  Descury. 
Alexander  David  Lenfant. 
Pierre  de  La  rousseliere. 
Charle  De  St.  ferreol. 
Georges  Piozet,  pensioner. 
Jaque  Eymer  (Aymer). 
Nicolas  Cassel. 
Pierre  Baullier. 
Etienne  Regaud. 
John  Puray. 
Paul  Chastel. 
William  pelut. 
Lawrence  fourque. 
Gabriel  Angeau. 
Nov  24.    James  de  belrieu  Virasel. 
James  d'Andoins. 
Francois  Bernard. 
Jean  Bues. 
Jean  Clamouse. 
Elias  Bouhereau. 
John  Bouhereau. 
John  Alan^on, 


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1709.  Nov.  12.    James  Daubussarques,  Colonel. 

Florant  de  la  Milliere. 

Hector  Chattaigner  Cramahe. 

Samuel  Philemon  de  Marconnay. 

Peter  Peze  degaleniere. 

Simon  Chabert. 

Henry  lespinasse  la  lande. 

Will.  Binaud. 

Charles  dumas. 

Paul  Bonnafon. 

Noah  Desclaux. 

Daniel  de  boubers  bernatre. 

Theophille  De  La  Cour  Des  brisay,  Captain. 

Louis  Chaigneau. 

Jeremie  Ban^ons. 

Theodore  Raboteau. 

NicoLLAS  ferrand,  Lieutenant. 

Rene  La  Douespe  lestablere. 

Alexander  de  bardel  dutoral. 

Peter  Vignau. 

David  farjon. 

Samuel  Cavallier. 

Charles  de  Sailly. 

Gerard  Saint  Pau,  Lieutenant. 

Adam  de  Glatigny. 

PlETER  VeRDOEN. 

G.  Barbier. 

L.  QUARTIER. 
A.  ViRIDET. 

R.  Freeman. 
R.  Ingoldesby. 

Gabriel  deloron  Tharot,  Captain. 
Will.  Crommelin. 
Louis  Crommelin. 
JoH.  Vareille. 
Stephen  Mazyet. 
Isaac  Charrier. 
John  Brunet. 
Stephen  Mazyet,  Junr. 
John  Ycard. 

Jeanne  Susanne  de  Blosset. 
Marie  de  la  Chapelle. 
Margueret  de  Combecrose. 
ean  de  Secqueuille,  Captain. 
ohn  de  Bette. 
Anne  de  Creissel. 
Jean  Pineau. 
Abraham  Jouneau. 
Jan.  27.    Peter  Mercier. 

Benjamin  Pascal. 
Francois  Damboix,  Lieutenant. 
Jean  Jacques  de  Lacger. 
William  Duponcet. 
Ant.  Garrison. 
Jean  Chappelle. 
Claudius  de  la  blache  Belet. 


Nov. 
Nov. 


Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


14- 
15. 


18. 


Nov. 
1709-10.  Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb, 


28. 
7. 


8. 
II. 


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APPENDIX  II. 


1709-10.  Jan.  27.  Marc  Blanct. 

Jean  Olivier. 
Paul  Guiraud. 
Louis  Vidall. 
Anthony  Guizot. 
Peter  Daniel. 
Robert  Daniel. 
Jean  fabre. 
Peter  faure. 
Louis  Bertin. 
Daniel  Marrauld. 

A.  Lhan. 

Paul  Pas. 
G.  Canasille. 

Samuel  Vidouze  La  barthe. 
Marc  Hubaut  de  champlorier. 
John  Bertrand. 
Jan.  28.    Emanuell  Decize. 
Gabriel  Boyd. 
Stephen  Peridier. 
Louis  Laumosnier  de  Travecy. 
Louis  Le  Roux. 
Pr.  Dumas. 

Jean  Jalaguier,  Cornet. 
John  bertrand. 
Peter  Bertrand. 

Jean  Champy  de  la  Motte,  Lieutenant. 
Jean  Demestre,  Lieutenant. 
Jan.  24.    Jn.  Brien. 

Jean  Charles  Terrot. 

Daniel  fortanier. 

Alexandre  pellat. 

Henry  Tirafort. 

John  Bouteaud. 

Theophille  Dandre. 

Bertrand  Laisne. 

Paul  Baignoulx,  Lieutenant. 

Pier  Roussel. 

Jean  paizean. 

Olivier  dugast. 

Centurion  la  motte  Belleau,  Captain. 

Charles  David  Lamecourt. 

Paul  Martin. 

Jaen  Chouuin  (Chouvin). 

Francois  Mourges. 

Peter  Bureau. 

Abel  armenault  De  Machinuille. 
Charles  Gallissian,  Corporal. 
Fran.  Charrier. 
John  Guion. 
Daniel  Bues. 
Jan.  25.    Nicolas  Doyenne. 
Peter  Bere.  • 
John  Bureau. 

Jean  de  St.  Sauueur,  Lieutenant. 
Peter  Sejourne, 


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1709-10.  Jan.  25.  Peter  Goullin,  Cornet. 

Paul  de  Pineau. 
George  Gallot. 
boesnier. 
Louis  Simon. 
Anthoine  Erraux. 

ESTIENNE  La  PIERRE. 

Anthoine  Cellier. 
Benjamin  Gaume,  Cornet. 
Peter  Cellis. 
Jean  Cellis. 
Philipe  Matty. 
Francois  font. 
Francois  Collvinn. 
Jacques  grenie[r],  Cadet. 

PiSTRE  OZIAR. 

Armand  Lafont. 

ESTIENNE  LaGET. 

Francois  Robert  de  la  lauze,  Lieutenant. 
Simon  Vezy. 
Rene  de  guinson. 

Jo.  BINEAU. 

Theophille  bassac. 
Isaac  Pradell. 
Abel  Amatis,  Quartermaster. 
Jan.  23.    Mathieu  brian,  Lieutenant. 
AuGUSTE  Duval. 
Jean  Boiribeau. 
James  Baize. 

Henry  Drulhon,  Lieutenant. 
Michel  Duchesnk. 
Louis  Lepetit. 
Jean  Prevost. 
LA  Roche 

Louis  Papine,  Lieutenant. 
Feb,    I     Anthoine  Martin  La  Bastide,  Captain. 
Feb.    7.    Jean  Mauze. 
1 710.  April  27.    John  Talon. 

Jean  Mauze. 

Fridrict  Addee. 

Abel  Reunell. 

Jean  Boulet. 

Jean  Chiout. 

Jacques  Le  Tort. 

Jacques  Mailliard. 

Theodore  lotal. 

Lovis  Chaile. 

Jean  hieu. 

Jacque  tauro. 

ESTIENE  La  borde. 
April  28.    Pierre  Bourry. 

Pierre  richard. 

Francois  Vallet. 

John  Poudansan. 

Pierre  Bage. 

Jean  faure. 

Peter  Landre, 


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APPENDIX  II. 


1 710.  April  28.  Gaxiot  Servat. 

Abraham  Malet. 

Jacques  Sabourin. 
May    2.    John  Porter. 

Simon  Boust  Laboutrie. 

Andre  fraigneau. 

Isaac  Chaigneau. 

Jean  Teissier. 

Henry  Maynard. 

Paul  Espinasse. 

Samuel  De  la  Maziere. 

NicoLS.  Mauclerc. 

James  Roy. 

Andre  Rulland. 

Danll.  Guion. 

John  Chabert. 

David  Buisson. 

Elias  Bonuvrier. 
June  27.    Jacques  des  Montaut. 

Jean  Boutin. 

Pierre  Rieusset. 

Richd.  Bouchereau,  Captain. 

Arnaud  Prou,  Captain. 

Peter  Guilhermin,  Lieutenant. 

Jean  Godeau. 

Stephen  Bringuier. 

Rostan  Majanelle. 
Nov.    7.    Alexandre  de  Susy  Boan,  min. 

John  Dumeny. 

Abraham  Tabois. 

Rene  de  la  Faussille. 

Jean  Puget. 

Pierre  Andre  Puget. 

William  Espinasse. 

GUILLIAUME  DeLANDRE. 

Jean  Duran. 
Marie  Tordreau. 
Eliz.  Tordreau. 
John  Comte. 
Jean  Andonye. 
Janne  Maucler. 
Angelique  De  Fontaine. 
Laval. 

Bernard  de  Combe. 
Jean  Chaigneau. 
Isaac  bultel. 
Mary  baume. 
Gabrielle  perauchau. 
Crossly. 

Magdelayne  Bonnafon. 
Frances  Baume. 
Jaque  bues. 
John  Cailhot. 
IsABEAU  Cailhot. 
Claude  boust  la  boutrie. 


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17 lo.   Nov.  7.    Suzanne  lautal. 

Francois  Maire. 
Mathew  Camelin. 
Jean  Jeanneau. 
Marie  Poiteuin. 
Eliz.  Reine. 
Gilete  fortenier. 
Jeanne  Taureau. 
Darquier. 

Marie  Magdelaine  Vautreau. 

Vauteau. 

Isaac  Nau. 

Isaac  Vauteau,  Junr. 

Susanne  Sers. 

Elizabhet  de  Coudre. 

Rachel  Mesmin. 

Brunyer. 

Marguerite  de  grindorge. 
DE  Cresserons. 
Daniel  Darblade. 

Martha  raboteau  denials  [  ?  deri  als']  rambert. 

Marie  chesneau. 

Marie  de  lorn. 

Pierre  Mazotin. 

Peerette  Dugla. 

Mari  anne  Coudere. 

Susane  de  la  blachie  de  lacger. 

Pierre  de  lorn. 

Marie  de  laualle  de  fontaine. 

JuDiT  bremeni  Sauuaget. 

Charlotte  Marriette  Piozet. 

susana  gousse. 

Henriette  Menard. 

Elisabeth  guiset. 

Daniel  Nobilleau. 

James  Champion. 

Peter  Roger. 

Elizabeth  de  fujol  vebron. 
Francc^se  Maire  als.  Pierre  Vallat. 
Sarah  Taveau. 
Catherin  Naveau  alenet. 
Louise  Mazuel. 

Marianne  Baijze.  * 

John  Jacob  Voto. 

Charles  Laudreau. 

Marie  Armeneault. 

Antoinete  Tournie:r. 

Louise  Mazuel. 

Marie  de  Pineau. 

Charlote  Vasserot. 

Jane  gouy. 

Anne  de  liuerne  de  pres. 

Mary  Boisnier. 

Francoise  Portal. 

Elizt.  Chastelain  als.  le  Grand. 

Elizth.  Chastelaen  als.  Summerwell. 


230  APPENDIX  II. 

1710.  Nov.  7.   John  Go  (Gou). 

Elizabeth  Gaye. 

Elizabeth  de  coudre. 

Louis  Regnier. 

SiBiLLE  La  Coste. 

Mary  de  lambermont  Morell. 

Martha  Morel. 

John  Baijze. 

Louis  Siua  (Siva). 

Jacques  la  Val. 

Jean  Baume. 

Claudius  fullum. 

Gabriel  Mathieu. 

Alexander  St.  Treuon. 

Bernadine  de  falgueroles. 

Francis  Chastin. 

Paul  Brion. 
1710-11.  Feb.  9.    Mari  ANNE  Cassel. 

Marie  Sauvaget  Girard 

Antoinete  Molles. 
Feb.  10.    Caterne  fraigneu. 
Feb.  12.    Marianne  Porter. 

Elizabeth  Chaigneau. 

Pierrette  Cavalier. 

Olimpe  Soulier. 

Angelique  pillot  bodin. 

Judeth  nau. 

SusANNE  Rousseau. 

John  Dusou. 

Peter  Caco. 

Catherine  Damboix. 

Elizabeth  Fontalba. 

Louise  de  lonpre. 

Peter  Metge. 

Mathurine  demestre. 

David  Boudon. 

Anne  Basannier  la  Bastide. 

William  Leake. 

MoYSE  Douse. 

Madalaine  dubuisson  Martin. 
Charles  Bardin. 
Louise  Champlorier. 
Louis  La  Malquiere. 

SuSANNE  LE  NoiR  De  MaRET. 

Madeline  de  la  Siere. 
Daniel  Pineau. 
Marie  poussin. 

Janne  de  Clervaute  de  la  primaudaye. 
Anne  Le  Cerf  de  marconnay. 
Susanne  de  St.  gabriel. 

Marguerite  Cadenous  St.  Sauueur  Corbete. 

Francoise  dalesieu  dumeny. 

Marie  Chauvet  du  Mont. 

Marquise  de  pechels. 

Olimpe  daudibert  de  la  mott. 

Anne  duroure. 


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1710-11.  Feb.  12.  Elizabeth  Rigaudie. 

JuDDiCT  Digue  de  la  Tousche. 
susanne  duroure. 

Elizabeth  de  ferron  de  la  rouseliere. 
Nath.  Cabanel. 

SuSANNE  TaBOIS. 

Pierre  Armand. 

Madelaine  Bousseau  St.  geme. 

Madelaine  de  beriere. 

Marguerite  brun. 

Martha  Molie. 

Janne  Grimaudet  Pain. 

Jeanne  de  la  Corne  De  Sailly. 

Mariane  Darassus. 

Janne  de  Saltman  de  la  faussille. 

Ester  de  la  Haye  du  Mont. 

Paul  pineau. 

Jeanne  La  Motte. 

John  Pomarede. 

Jean  Lasserre. 

P.  Robert. 

Jean  aldebert. 

Henry  bereau. 

Henry  Nobilleau 

Pierre  picard. 

Pierre  bareau. 

Louis  Nougaret. 

Anne  de  la  . 

Michel  Mell. 

Peter  Michel. 

Jean  Chareiron. 

James  Giball. 

Francois  Pandin  du  Parc. 

Teodore  Vincent. 

David  Carton. 

Peter  Thiboust. 

Pierre  Vallat. 

Estienne  de  Coudre. 

Nicolas  Marquois. 

NiCOLS  GOUJONE. 

John  de  Questebrune. 
Phillipe  Pittart. 
Daniel  Sectanuielle  ( ?) 
Jonas  Bedford. 
Jean  Moulin. 
David  Soulier. 
Feb.  3.    Henrietta  B anions. 

Anne  Mahault  Bere. 

Pauline  Balaguier. 

Mariane  Duponcet. 

Magdelaine  de  la  cour  desbrisay. 

Elizabeth  darassus. 

Rachel  brunet. 

JuDiciT  Sauounet. 

Jeannu  Arabin. 

Louise  de  la  rimbliere. 


232  APPENDIX  II. 

1710.-11.  Feb.  3.   Jeanne  Brocas. 

Nicolas  August  Lenieps. 
josyas  barafort. 
Anthoine  Guiraud. 
Feb.    6.    Anne  Cambois  Richeir. 

Anne  de  Lon  de  Lorthe. 
Marguerite  pons. 
Anne  geraud  terrot. 
Francoise  de  belcastel. 
Jene  pascal. 

Isabel  de  rochelbaue  la  caux. 
Angelique  de  Goullaine. 
Anne  De  la  Perinne. 
Marie  Viridet. 
Magdelaine  de  Vandiere. 
Marie  de  la  Rouviere. 
Catherine  duroure  Rieutort. 
bonne  de  vignau. 
Anne  Madelaine  de  goullaine. 
Marie  pingniot  La  Limousiniere. 
Peter  La  Placette. 
Jam.  Bordes. 

Susanne  mauclerc  de  Sainphilbert. 
Benigne  Beranger. 
Marie  de  Tharot. 
Charlote  De  Laspois. 
Louise  Petitot. 

Marianne  Guinebauld  de  la  Milliere. 
Marie  Duchail  Garnison. 
Anne  de  Vassinhac. 

MaRGUERITTE  de  la  ROCHE  FOUCAULT. 

de  ponthieu. 
Jeanne  de  St.  Mesmin. 
Esther  de  Chalesme. 
DE  durand. 
Paule  de  Valada. 

Charlotte  Guinebauld  de  la  Milliere. 
Catherine  Molles. 
Susanne  Molles. 
Anne  Esther  de  goulaine. 
Jeanne  Pascal. 
Thon.  de  Maurand  daudet. 
Marianne  Chataigner  als,  Cramahe. 
Jan.  6.    Mary  Macarell. 

Elisabeth  Theroulde, 
Marie  La  Capelle. 
David  Rieusset. 
Anthony  Vareille. 
Jan.  29.    Anne  Grosvenor. 

Anne  de  faviere. 
Lucie  demoncaud. 
Magdelaine  pepin  ricard. 
Moses  Bernege. 
Anne  a  montiot. 
Pierre  Denis. 
Jean  Ban(;;ons. 


IRISH  DENIZATIONS  UNDER  ACT  OF  1692. 


233 


1710-1 1.  Jan.  29.    Abraham  Sauuaget. 

Abraham  Barbault. 

Jean  Varangle  de  Barnir. 

David  Terson  Calvairac. 

Pierre  portal. 

Saml.  Recaudon. 

James  Buschau  Abbadie. 

Peter  Garesche. 

Louisa  Poirlet. 

Francois  delangon. 

Vincent  Heurard. 

James  Barre. 

Abraham  Pons. 

Jaques  Re  Boul. 

Jean  Riorteau. 

Michel  Le  Conte. 

guilhaumef  pictart  (  ?). 

Francois  fonteneau. 

Jacque  Guy  de  Soignon. 

Jacob  Roger. 

Anth.  Magnou. 
^^Jan.  23.    John  Jourdan,  Vicar  of  Dunshaghlin.  — 

Francois  Darane. 

Gebhard  de  Bosne  Dumeny  ( ?). 
Jan.  24.    Philipe  Tarissen  de  . 

Peter  Poey. 

Theophille  Vigneau. 

Peter  Mestivier. 

Peter  Charles. 

Charles  Gouy. 

IsiAs  Moore. 

E.  Worth. 

James  Tynte. 
1 711.  May    4.    Jeanne  chaigneau  MarrauDc 

Marie  Pairechau  Paizan. 

Jeane  Douglas. 

Charlotte  Piozet. 

Simon  Audouin. 

Isaac  Saillade. 

Isaac  De  Beaze  ( ?). 

Pierre  du  hautpas. 
June  20.    D.  Moore. 

Hen.  Reynel, 

John  Eccleston. 

Elia  Ormsby. 
June    9.    NiCHS.  Romain. 

Dav.  Chaigneau. 

Robt.  Mason. 

Isaac  Mante. 
June  II.    Anne  d'Audoins  a/ias  Perroteau. 

Peter  Maurice. 
Nov.    6.    Nic.  St.  Quentin. 


234 


APPENDIX  III. 


Appendix  III. 

IRISH  NATURALIZATION  ACTS, 
temp.  Charles  II. 

1662.    Act  for  the  naturalizing  of  Lewis  Desminiers,  et  a/.    (14  and  15  Car.  II.  C.  5.)  and 
1665.    Act  for  naturalizing  Viscountess  Dungan,  et  al.    (17  and  18  Car.  II.  C.  22.) 

For  these  2  Acts  see  respectively  Irish  Statutes  at  Large,  Vol.  II.  p.  348  and  Vol.  III.  p.  196. 
The  former  of  these  2  Acts  (Desminiers)  is  printed  in  Vol.  XVIII.  Naturalizations 
(Huguenot  Society)  p.  66,  incorrectly  under  date  1655.  But  on  p.  337  of  the  same  volume 
the  date  is  given  correctly  as  above,  viz.  1662.  The  latter  of  the  2  Acts  is  printed  Ibid., 
p.  65  incorrectly  under  date  1654,  and  the  error  of  date  is  not  corrected  in  Vol.  XVIII. 

The  unfortunate  mistake  as  to  the  date  of  these  2  Acts  as  printed  above,  arose  from  the 
incorrect  nature  of  the  description  of  the  record  from  which  the  entries  are  derived. 
For  the  reign  of  Charles  II  the  Statute  Rolls  Chancery  (Ireland)  are  not  divided  into 
regnal  years,  but  into  parts ;  but  owing  to  a  clerical  error  in  the  list  they  were 
classified  as  if  the  parts  were  regnal  years  ;  thus  instead  of  Statute  Rolls  Chancery 
Ireland  6  and  7  Car.  II.,  should  be  read  Statute  Rolls  Chancery  Ireland  Charles  II, 
parts  6  and  7. 

The  present  note  is  inserted  as  a  corrigendum  item  to  pp.  65-6  of  Vol.  XVIII. 


IRISH  PATENT  ROLL  DENIZATIONS 


285 


Appendix  IV. 


DENIZATIONS  AND  NATURALIZATION  CERTIFICATES  FROM  THE 

PATENT  ROLL,  IRELAND. 

Anne,  1702 — 1714. 

1704.  Nov.    9.    William  Mee,  native  of  Barring  ton  in  Lancasliire,  England,  bricklayer. 

(Patent  Roll,  3  Anne,  ist  part,  t.  m.  61.) 
Isaac  Wolfington,  native  of  Lisneyarvy  in  the  co.  of  Antrim,  bricklayer. 

(Ibid.,  f.  m.  62.) 
John  Meares,  native  of  Dublin,  bricklayer.  (Ibid.) 
John  Twist,  native  of  Leeds  in  Yorkshire,  in  England,  bricklayer. 

(Ibid.,  3d  part,  f .  m.  67.) 
William  Cooper,  native  of  Hull  in  Yorkshire,  in  England,  bricklayer. 

(Ibid.) 

Nov.  21.    Peter  Clavier,  native  of  Mazeres  in  the  Kingdom  of  France,  glover. 
(Ibid.) 

Nov.  29.    Henry  Maynard,  native  of  RocheJl  in  the  Kingdom  of  France,  and  now 
of  Dublin,  merchant.    (Ibid.,  6th  part,  d.  m.  61.) 
Anthony  Guizott,  native  of  Nismes  in  the  Kingdom  of  France,  and  now 

resident  in  Dublin,  merchant.  (Ibid.) 
EsTiENNE   Peridier,  native  of    Montpeller,    France,   now  of  Dublin, 
merchant.  (Ibid.) 

David  Dupont,  native  of  Bourdeux,  France,  now  of  Dublin,  merchant. 
(Ibid.) 

James  Bournack,  native  of  wSivrav,  France,  now  of  Dublin,  merchant. 
(Ibid.) 

Clennett   Chancherie,   native  of   Laroche,   France,   now   of  Dublin, 
merchant.  (Ibid.) 

Peter  Bigot,  native  of  Bloys,  France,  now  of  Dublin,  merchant.  (Ibid.) 
Daniell  Guion,  native  of  St.  Saveineu,  France,  now  of  Dublin,  merchant. 
(Ibid.) 

John  Clamouse,  native  of  Saintaffrique,  France,  now  of  Dublin,  merchant. 
(Ibid.) 

James  Soignon,  native  of  St.  Maison,  France,  now  of  DubUn,  merchant. 
(Ibid.) 

Samuel  Offre,  native  of  St.  John  Angly,  France,  now  of  Dublin, 
merchant.  (Ibid.) 

Marke  le  Blanc,  native  of  Ales  in  the  Kingdom  of  France,  now  of 

Dublin,  merchant.    (Ibid.,  d.  m.  63.) 
Andrew  le  Blanc,  native  of  Ales,  France,  now  of  Dublin,  merchant. 

(Ibid.) 

William  Boncoiran,  native  of  Nismes,  France,  now  of  Dublin,  merchant. 
(Ibid.) 

Peter  Dumas,  native  of  Laroche,  France,  now  of  Dublin,  merchant. 
(Ibid.) 

George  I,  17 14 — 1727. 

1 7 19.  May    6.    Andrew  Gotilieb,  Baron  of   Bernstorff,   foreigner.     (Patent  Roll, 
5  George  I,  ist  part,  f.  40.) 
May  15.    Jean  Herman  Billerbeck,  foreigner.    (Ibid.,  f.  44.) 


236  APPENDIX  IV. 

1 72 1.  Sept.    9.    Sophie  Charlotfe,  Countess    Platen  and  Baroness  Kilmanseggp:, 
foreigner.    {Ibid.,  8  George  /,  f.  m.  6.) 

Quarter  Sessions  held  at  Kilmainham,  in  and  for  the  Co.  of  Dublin.  * 
1 72 1.  Oct.    5.    James  Hussey,  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  Esq.    (Patent  Roll,  8  George  I, 
I  St  part,  f.  m.  14.) 

General  Assizes  for  the  City  and  Co.  of  Cork. 
1 72 1.  Aug.    9.    J(JHN  LoRiE,  of  the  city  of  Cork,  merchant,  a  French  Protestant  stranger. 
(Patent  Roll,  1 1  George  I,  2d  part,  d.  m.  27.) 

Co.  Cork. 

1725.  Mar.  25.    Elias  Duboise,  a  Dutch  Protestant,  and 

Nicholas  Corne,  a  French  Protestant.  (Patent  Roll,  11  George  /,  2d 
part,  d.  m.  27.) 

George  II,  1727 — 1760. 
General  Assizes,  Co.  Cork. 

1735.  July  26.    Lucas  Robbins,  of  said  city  of  Cork,  mariner,  a  French  Protestant. 

(Patent  Roll,  9  George  II,  2d  part,  d.  m.  29.) 
1737-8.  Mar.  18.    Peter  Ferray,  now  of  the  city  of  Cork,  merchant,  born  in  Havre  in  the 

Kingdom  of  France.    (Ibid.,  11  George  II,  2d  part,  d.  m.  80.) 

George  III,  1760 — 1793. 
Certificates. 

1761.  June    6.    Reverend  Isaac  Subremont,  of  King's  Street,  near  St.  Stephen's  Green, 

in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter's  in  the  city  of  Dublin,  clerk.  (Patent  Roll, 
I  George  III,  3d  part,  f.  m.  50.) 

1762.  Dec.    2.    John  Mathias  Weguelin  and 

John  Peter  Webber,  of  Bolton  street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Michan's  in  the 
city  of  Dublin,  natives  of  Germany.  (Ibid.,  3  George  III,  ist  part, 
d.  m.  39.) 

General  Assizes,  Co.  Cork. 

1764.  Aug.  18.    John  Baptist  Langlois,  merchant.    (Patent  Roll,  ^  George  III,  1st  part, 
d.  m  7.) 

1766.  Mar.  15.    Marinus  Dokker,  foreigner.    (Ibid.,  6  George  III,  2d  part,  d.  m.  31.) 

Dublin. 

1766.  Aug.  13.    Mr.  Jeremiah  Perrett,  of  Colledge  Green  in  the  parish  of  St.  Andrew, 

in  the  city  of  Dublin.    (Patent  Roll,  6  George  III,  3d  part,  d.  m.  8.) 

General  Assizes,  Co.  Cork. 

1767.  Mar.  28.    Gerard  Fehrman,  foreigner,  merchant.    (Patent  Roll  7  George  III,  2d 

part,  f.  m.  32.) 

Gotfried  Gerard  Fehrman,  foreigner,  merchant.  (Ibid.) 

1768.  Mar.  18.    John  Tolekin,  now  of  the  city  of  Cork,  merchant,  foreigner.  (Ibid., 

8  George  III,  2d  part,  f.  m.  8.) 

Aug.  18.    Philip  Stubbeman,  foreigner  merchant,  foreigner.    (Ibid.,  9  George  III, 
ist  part,  d.  m.  51.) 

1769.  Mar.  17.    Abraham  Solomon,  now  of  the  city  of  Cork,  merchant,  foreigner.  (Ibid., 

9  George  III,  2d  part,  f.  m.  12.) 


IRISH  PATENT  ROLL  DENIZATIONS  237 

Court  of  Chancery. 

1769.  June  9.  Gabriel  Beranger,  of  Great  George's  Street,  in  the  parish  of  Saint 
Andrew's  in  the  city  of  Dubhn,  merchant,  foreigner.  (Patent  Roll,  9 
George  III,  2d  part,  f.  m.  27.) 

1 77 1.  Feb.  20.    Jean  Marie,  on  31st  January  1753  subscribed  the  several  oaths.  {Ihid., 

II  George  III,  ist  part,  f.  m.  42.) 

General  Assizes,  Co.  Cork. 

1772.  Oct.    3.    DiNGEMAN  Dekker,  foreigner.     {Patent  Roll,  13  George  III,  ist  part, 

f.  m.  63.) 

General  Assizes,  Co.  Galway. 

1773.  April    6.    Nicholas  Weiergang,  foreigner.    (Patent  Roll,  14  George  III,  ist  part, 

d.  m.  3.) 

George  III,  1793 — 1820. 

1795.  Aug.  I.  Grant  unto  Gorges  Paulin  Lowther,  a  minor,  son  of  Gorges  Lowther, 
of  Kilrue  in  the  co.  of  Meath,  Esq.,  an  alien  born,  to  be  a  free  denizen  of 
Ireland.  (Patent  Roll,  35  George  III,  gth  part,  m.  170.) 
Sept.  19.  Grant  unto  Hyacinthe  Gabrielle,  Lady  Mornington,  als  Hyacinthe 
Gabrielle  Rolland,  wife  of  the  Right  Honble  Richard,  Earl  of 
Mornington,  an  alien  born.    (Ibid.,  loth  part,  m.  99.) 


APPENDIX  V. 


Appendix  V. 


CHANCERY  CERTIFICATES  OF  NATURALIZATION,  1767— 1800.* 

General  Assizes,  Co.  Cork. 
767.   Mar.  28.    Gerard  Fehrman,  foreigner,  merchant. 

Tholsell  Office,  Dublin. 

781.   May  13.    Peter  Marcelis,  late  of  Ghent  in  Flanders,  now  of  the  city  of  Dublin, 
lace  merchant. 

Londonderry. 

780.  Dec.    2.    Casper  Staubsand,  otherwise  Jasper  Stevenson,  of  said  city  of  London- 

derry, sugar  refiner  and  merchant,  but  originally  of  Hesse  Cassel  in 
the  Principality  of  Hesse,  in  Germany. 

Waterford. 

781.  Sept.    I.    Arnold  Rahmann,  of  the  city  of  Waterford,  merchant. 

Tholsell  Office,  Dublin. 
781.  Nov.    I.    Joel  Woolf,  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  merchant. 

Cork. 

781.  Oct.  17.    Christian  Stringer,  a  foreign  mariner. 

Tholsell  Office,  Dublin. 

782.  April  22.    John  Bertels,  late  of  Brussels,  but  now  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  merchant. 
Sept.  29.    Conrad  Eldenhorst,  of  Dublin,  mariner. 

Oct.  21.  Itrisch  Franket. 

Sept.  30.  Francis  DTvernois,  advocate,  citizen  of  Geneva. 

783.  Mar.  ic.  William  Ringler,  late  Councellor  of  State  of  Geneva. 
June  21.  Theodore  Giesler. 

Tholsell  Office,  DubHn. 

783.  June  25.    James  Francis  Plan,  late  Councellor  of  two  hundred  Council  of  Geneva. 

James  Anthony  Dukoveray,  late  Attorney  General  of  the  city  of  Geneva. 
John  Benedict  Humbert,  late  Burgess  of  the  city  of  Geneva. 

*  Certificates  continue  to  the  year  1853.    These  Certificates  are  not  inrolled, 


IRISH  CHANCERY  CERTIFICATES. 


239 


Court  of  Chancery. 

1783.  July  17.    Adrian  Moens,  of  Rotterdam  in  Holland,  merchant. 

[784.  Sept.  27.    Benedick  Muzio,  als  Moore,  now  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  but  late  of 
Genoa  in  Italy,  mariner. 

Co.  Galway. 

1786.  Jan.  25.    Charles  Andrew  Chabert,  late  Governor  of  St.  Eustatius,  etc.,  now  of 

the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  Esq. 

1787.  July  30.    James  Freymuth,  late  of  the  city  of  Zurich  in  Switzerland,  and  now  of  the 

city  of  Dublin,  haberdasher. 
Nov.    6.    Bryan  Paul  Lynch,  de  Killikelly,  late  of  Bilboa  in  the  Kingdom  of 
Spain,  merchant,  but  now^  of  Lydicane,  co.  Galway,  Ireland,  Esq. 

General  Assizes,  Co.  Limerick. 

1788.  Dec.  II.    John  Creaghe  Richard,  of  St.  Eustatius,  in  the  West  Indies,  Esq. 


Dublin. 

1789.  Sept.  15.    Richard  Toutcher,  formerly  of  Stavanger  in  Norway,  and  now  of  the 

city  of  Dublin,  merchant. 
1 791.  Jan.  12.    Charles  Nathaniel  Hoffman,  formerly  of  Dantzig,  situate  in  Regal 
Prussia,  and  now  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  gent. 
Jan.  18.    Mary  Rogier,  formerly  of  Brussels  in  the  Dutchy  of  Brabant,  but  now 

of  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  spinster. 
Nov.  18.    Thomas  Giordani,  formerly  of  Naples  in  the  Kingdom  of  Sicily,  and 
now  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  music  master. 

1793.  Dec.  19.    Emanuel  Zimmerman,  foreigner,  but  now  residing  in  Stephen's  Street,  in 

the  city  of  Dublin. 

1794.  Dec.  31.    Gaspard  Joseph  de  Madronnet,  son  to  the  Count  de  St.  Eugene, 

residing  at  No.  6,  North  Earl  Street,  in  this  city  of  Dublin. 
Peter  Bricg,  merchant,  born  in  Bourdeaux,  now  residing  at  No.  19, 
Jervais  Street,  Dublin. 

1795.  July    I.    Bartholomew    Basterott,   late  of   Bourdeaux   in  the   Kingdom  of 

France,  but  now  residing  in  North  Cumberland  [Street],  Dublin. 
Signature  "  Bartholelemy  de  Basterot." 


Court  of  Chancery,  Dublin. 

1796.  April    8.    Barthelemy  Boisseau,  of  Cumberland  Street  in  the  city  of  Dublin, 
baker  and  cooke. 

Julv  8.  Andrew  Darre,  a  French  emigrant  priest,  native  of  the  city  of  Montant 
in  the  Province  of  Gascony,  France,  formerly  Professor  of  Philosophy 
in  the  Royal  College  of  the  city  of  Auch,  and  a  parish  priest  in  the 
same  city,  but  now  of  North  Cumberland  Street  in  the  city  of  Dublin. 
Bartholomew^  De  Basterot,  Knight,  and  late  a  member  of  the  Parliament 
of  Bordeaux,  France,  and  one  of  the  Councillors  of  Lewis  the  Sixteenth, 
late  King  of  France,  but  now  of  North  Cumberland  Street,  Dublin. 
Felix  De  Tortonval,  of  North  Cumberland  Street,  Dublin,  Esq. 


240 


APPENDIX  V. 


July  19.    James  De  Basterot,  of  North  Cumberland  vStreet,  Dublin,  Esq. 

1797.  Mar.  20.    Charles  Frederick  Alexander  Mary  Williomer,  nobleman,  late  a 

Captain  of  Dragoons  in  the  Militia  of  Saint  Domingo,  but  now  of 
No.  69,  Marlborough  Street  in  the  city  of  Dublin,  Esq. 
Mar.    8.    Charles  Rosalie  de  Rohan  Chabot,  Comte  de  Jarnac. 

1798.  Mar.    2.    Augustus  Frederick  Gerhard  Von  Heine,  late  of  Holzminden  in  the 

Dutchy  of  Brunswick  Wolfenbuttle,  Germany,  but  now  residing  in  the 
city  of  Dublin,  merchant. 


Co.  Waterford. 

1800.   Mar.  26.    James  Paul  Defranquefort,  a  French  nobleman,  and  formerly  Lieutenant 

Colonel  of  a  regiment  of  Horse  in  the  Service  of  the  King  of  France, 

now  of  the  city  of  Waterford,  Ireland. 
1799.  Mar.    6.    Joseph  Lopo,  late  of  Oporto  in  the  Kingdom  of  Portugal,  but  now  of  the 

city  of  Dublin,  merchant. 
1798.  Nov.  29.    Charles  Augustus  De  Vegogne,  late  Lieutenant  in  the  Corps  of 

Hussars  belonging  to  Prince  of  Salam  Cherbourgh. 
1790.  Sept.    6.    Mark  Dangers,  late  of  Bordeaux,  France,  now  residing  in  the  city  of 

Dublin,  merchant. 


INDEX 


q 


243 


INDEX. 

(For  an  explanation  of  the  method  of  this  index  see  Introductory  Note.) 


Aall,  Jacob,  79. 

Abel,  Charles  Frederick,  180. 

Abelain,  Johi,  35. 

 ,  Johi,  35. 

Acere.    See  Azire. 
Adam,  John,  Clerk,  7. 
Addee,  Daniel,  115. 

 ,  Louis,  101. 

Adolph,  Christopher,  54. 

Affleck  (Afflick,  Afleck),  Gilbert,  44. 

 ,  John,  65. 

Agassiz,  Lewis,  169. 

Ageron,  John,  6,  69. 

Aguiton,  William,  183 

Aimant,  Jacobus  (see  Amian),  94. 

Akerman,  Henrietta,  nee  Ardesoif,  186. 

Alais  (AUais),  Abraham,  6,  79. 

— — ,  Catherine,  6. 

 ,  Isaac,  42. 

 ,  Marie,  6. 

 ,  Stephen,  6. 

Alard,  see  Allard. 

Alavoine  (Al'avoine),  Daniel,  105. 

 ,  Samuel,  62. 

Albrecht,  John  Henry  Charles,  203. 
Alberg,  Jonas,  70. 

  (Alburg),  Magdalena,  109. 

Aldworth,  Magdalen,  149. 

Aleber,  see  Alever. 

Alefsen  (Alessen),  Abraham,  43,  52. 

Aleman,  John  Frederick,  60. 

Alessen,  see  Alefsen. 

Alever  (Aleber),  Jacob,  8. 

Alihau,  Johi,  32. 

Allais,  see  Alais. 

Allard  (Alard),  Francis,  7,  99. 

 ,  Petro,  senr.,  34, 

 ,  Petro,  junr.,  34. 

Allen,  see  Allet,  Gordon. 

Allet  (Allen),  Catherine,  87. 

Allion,  Andr,  86. 

Alloneau,  Isaac,  82. 

Alotte,  Charles,  113. 

Alphen  (Alfen),  Adrian  Van,  4. 

Alric,  James,  166. 

Alrott,  John,  62. 

Alsendelft,  see  Van  Alsendelft. 


Alstrom,  Mary,  137. 

Alvarez,  Hester,  103. 

 ,  Isabella  M.,  103. 

I   ,  Isaaco  Mendez,  133. 

I   ,  Jacob,  131. 

j    Amans,   Marquis   de   Saint  Chamans, 
205. 

Amian  (Amyand,  Amien,  and  see 
Aimant,  Amyaud),  Mairi  Madelaine, 
107. 

 ,  Thedore  (Thoodore),  70. 

Amick,  John,  198. 

Amie,  (Aime),  Henry,  51. 

Amiot,  Peter,  100. 

Amour,  see  St.  Amour. 

Amsinck,  Henry,  185. 

— — ,  Paul  (the  younger),  160. 

— -  (Amsinch),  Paul,  127, 

 ,  Wm,,  101. 

Amyaud,  [see  Amian),  Charles,  97. 

Ancelin,  Daniel,  86. 

Anderson  (Andreson),  Carsten,  199. 

 ,  Cornelius,  112. 

 ,  Jacob,  197. 

Andie,  see  Andre. 

Andre  (Andre,  Andie),  Anthony,  149. 

 ,  David,  149. 

— — ,  John  Lewis,  154. 

 ,  see  St.  Andre. 

Andreson,  see  Anderson. 
Andrews,  Abraham,  145. 
Angel,  George,  125, 
Angell,  John,  102. 
Angelras,  Annibal,  102. 

 ,  John,  27. 

Angerstein,  John  Julius,  173. 
Angevin,  Zacharie,  33. 
Angillis,  James,  47, 
Ansonneau,  Elias,  7. 
Appach,  John  Jacob,  173. 
Arbouin    (Arbovin,   Arbuin),  Francis, 
131. 

 ,  Peter,  36. 

Archelis,  Jacob  (?  Joheb  ?  Drussgin), 
109. 

Ardesoif,  Abraham,  42,  49, 
 -,  Isaac,  168. 


I   ,  Peter,  15. 

Arents,  Walter,  93. 
Arfwidsson,  Hans,  184. 
Arland,  Jean,  101. 
Armand,  Frangois,  89. 
Armeyden    (van  Armey dez),  Leonard, 
110. 

Arnaud,  Claude,  41. 

 ,  Claudiens  (Claudius),  96. 

 ,  Elias,  106. 

 ,  William,  120. 

Arnaudin,  J.  (Jacobus),  79. 
Arnold,  John,  104. 

 ,  Mathew,  25,  89. 

Arnolt,  John  Fredrick,  63, 
Arnouts,  Martin,  60, 
Arrivces,  Jacobo,  33. 
Arthaud,  Catherine,  32. 

 ,  Petro,  32. 

Arthur,  Archibald,  1. 
Asand  (Ausand),  Daniel,  91. 
Asmont,  see  Osmont. 
Assailly,  Catherine,  35. 

 ,  Elizabethe,  35. 

 ,  Marthe,  35. 

Asselinne,  Francis,  90, 
Astor,  George,  206. 
Attkinson,  Jacob,  88. 
Auard,  Petrus,  94. 
Aube,  see  Owby. 

Auber  (Aubert)  Alexander",  188,  and  see 
Lauber. 

 ,  Anthony,  148. 

 ,  Claudius,  106. 

 ,  Daniel,   78,  80. 

— — ,  James,  91. 

 ,  Jean,  86. 

 ,  John  Baptist,  159. 

 ,  Peter,  51. 

 ,  Rachel,  86. 

 ,  William,  171. 

Aubertin,  Peter,  161. 
Aubin,  Elizabeth,  7. 

 ,  Margaret,  7. 

 ,  Marie,  7. 

 ,  Mary,  95. 

 ,  Peter,  7. 


244 


INDEX 


Auboineau    (Auboirneau,  Auboijneau), 

Gab  (Gabriel),  95. 
 ,  Johi,  35. 

Aubrey  (Aubery),  John  Peter,  180. 

 ,  Mathieu,  89. 

Aubrespy,  David,  81. 
Audart,  Peter,  80. 
Audemar,  Andreus,  95. 
Audeffre  Anthoine  (Antoine),  80. 
Audeoud,  Stephen,  78,  79. 
Aueline  (Aveline),  James,  78,  80. 
Aufrere,  Israel  Antony,  96. 
Augier,  Seigneuron,  21. 
Aumond,  David,  107. 
Aumonier     (Aumosnier,  Aumounier), 
Jacobo,  31. 

 ,  Peter,  87 

 ,  Pierre,  90. 

Aurillon,  Johi,  32. 
Auriol,  Isaac,  21. 

 ,  James,  143. 

— ,  Peter,  150 
Ausand,  see  Asand. 
Auschentz,  Valentine,  171. 
Auviceau,  John,  9. 
Avocat,  see  Lavocat. 
Aymez  (Eymes),  Francis,  87. 
Azemar,  Stephen,  206. 
Azire  (Acere),  Jacob,  19. 

 ,  Lewis,  111. 

 ,  Tanneguy,  112. 

Baartman  (Baartmans),  John^  51. 
Babault,  Isaaco,  34. 

 ,  Jerome,  52. 

— ■ — ,  Simon  Peter,  9. 
Bacalon  (Bacalan),  Thomas  St.  Leger 
de,  14. 

 ,  Marie  (Susanne)  de  St.  Leger,  99. 

Bachmair,  John  Thomas,  110. 
Backer,  Cornelius,  125, 

 ,  John,  125. 

Backcffer  (Backhofer),  John,  5. 
Backs,  John  Henry,  111. 
 ,  Peter,  12. 

Backus,  Everard  (Gerard),  173. 

Bacon,  Joseph,  84. 

Bada.  Frederick  Emmanuel,  65. 

Bagars,  John,  118. 

Bagnal,   Simon,  91. 

Bagneol,  Peter,  4. 

Baigneau  (Baignoux),  Anne.Marie,  34. 

 ,  Charles  Timothy,  23. 

 ,  Timothy,  34. 

Baile,  Daniel,  10. 
 ,  Daniel,  10. 


I  ,  Jane,  10. 

 ,  Rebecca,  10, 

Bailhou  (Baillou),  Marianno,  107. 
j    Baillehache,  John  de,  15. 
I    Baillif  (Beillif),  Pierre,  90. 
j   ,  Tobiah,  115. 

Bailly,  (Baylly),  John  le,  85. 

 ,  Nicholas,  69. 

Baize  (Bayze),  John,  51. 

Balemann,  Peter  Henry,  181. 

Baline  (Balinier),  Francis,  104. 

Ball,  James,  22. 

Banal,  James,  55,  156. 

Banning,  Ernest  Bernard,  183. 

Bara,  Jone  (Johannes),  101. 

Baraille,  Peter,  64. 

Baratty  (Barratty),  Bartholomew,  141. 
 ,  Simon,  162. 

Barband  (see  Barbauld),  Thomas,  141. 
Barbat,  John,  55, 

 ,  Samuel,  43,  54. 

Barbauld  {see  Barband),  E.  (Ezekiel), 

78,  79. 
Barbie,  Paul,  84. 
Barbier,  Daniel,  35. 

 ,  Stephen,  118. 

Barbot,  Anne,  100. 

 ,  Jacob,  83. 

 ,  James,  80. 

Barbut  (Barbat),  Fran9ois,  104,  117. 

 ,  John  David,  154. 

 ,  Peter,  66. 

Barcus,  Peter,  116, 

Bardewieck,  Ernst,  136. 

  (Bardewick),  Hans,  144. 

Bardou  (Bardon),  John,  17. 

 ,  Peter,  56,  89. 

Barge,  (Borge),  Andrew,  108. 

Bargeau,  Elias,  18. 

Bargignac,  Arnand,  7. 

Baricave,  Rose  de,  96. 

Baring,  John,  129. 

Barkstead  (nee  Gill),  Jane,  1. 

Barle,  James,  103. 

Barlimier,  William,  83. 

Barnerd,  Ernesst,  144. 

Barraud,  Kath.  (Catherine),  112. 

 ,  Phillip,  36. 

j    Barre,  Stephano,  33. 

Bas  (Bass,  Le  Bas),  David,  55. 

 ,  Paul  Peter  le,  16. 

Baschard,  Mary,  104. 

Bascoul,  William,  88. 

Basement  (Bassemont),  Mathiew,  87. 

Basfeild  (Rasfield),  Gerard,  60. 
I    Baschard,  David^  63, 


Basmeny  (Basmenet),  Mary,  99. 
Basset,  Francesco,  33 
 ,  Petro  33. 

Bastide,  John  Henry  de,  114. 

 ,  Lewis  Vialetes,  182. 

Bastie,  Shadrick,  111. 
Bataille,  James,  85,  89. 

 ,  Peter,  89. 

Batard,  John  Francis,  195, 
Battier,  Christopher,  160. 

 ,  John  James,  148. 

 ,  John  Ralph,  160. 

 ,  Nicholas,  160. 

Baucher,  S.  (Sampson),  87. 
Baucq  (Bacq),  Marie,  105. 
Baudemont,  Daniel,  85. 
Baurain,  John,  70, 

Baudoin        (Bawdewin,  Baudouin), 

James,  30. 
— ■ — ■,  Lewis,  50. 

Baufre  (Debaufre),  Mary  de,  102. 
Baumer,  Christopher  Henry,  166. 
Baumer,  see  Bowmer. 
Baumgartner,  Jacob  Julien,  178. 

 ,  John  Lewis,  170. 

Baure  (Baur),  Jacobo,  32. 

 ,  Michael,  148. 

Baurde,  Jean  de  la,  85. 

Baurin  (Beaurin),  Pierre,  88. 

Burnand,  Paul,  179. 

Bayeux,  Thome,  34. 

Baynoux  (Baignoux),  Anne,  102. 

Bazalgette,  Louis,  199. 

Bazin,  Antoine,  184. 

 ,  John  Isaac,  155. 

Bazire,  Guillaume,  87. 
Beauchaigne,  Pierre,  82. 
Beaufills  (Beaufils),  John,  12. 

 ,  see  Dufour. 

Beaufitz  (Beaufils),  36. 
Beaufort,  Daniel,  145. 
Beaulieu,  Henry,  29. 
Beault,  John,  56. 

Beaumortier,  Rene  Letourneau  de,  19. 
Beaune  (Beune),  David  Henry  de,  184. 

 ,  Jacob,  20. 

 ,  Jaque,  87. 

Beaurin,  see  Baurin. 
Beauvais,  Jean  Frangois,  82. 
Bebber,  James  Van,  109. 
Beck,  Justus,  3. 

 ,  Rupert,  57. 

Beckman,  Nicholas  Francis,  170 
Becque,  Solomoni  de  la,  33. 

 ,  Solomoni,  junr.,  33. 

 ,  Lodovico,  33. 


INDEX 


245 


Becquet  (Bequet),  Robert,  85. 

Bedora,  Peter,  36. 

Beeck,  see  Van  Beeck. 

Begon,  John  Andrew,  145. 

Beisselaer  (Bersselaer),  Hendrick,  103. 

 ,  Henry,  103. 

Bekz,  Ludwig  Stortz  von,  130. 

Belard,  John,  15. 

Belauger,  Jacobus,  94. 

Bellamy,  Peter  Francis,  98. 

Bellereau,  Jacobo,  33. 

Bellet,  Isaac,  25. 

Belliville  (Belleville),  John,  10. 

Belliard,  Charles,  142. 

Bel  Isle  (Bell'Isle,  de  I'lsle),  Isaac,  82. 

Belin,  Alard,  22. 

Bellett,  Isaac,  29. 

Belot,  John  (Jean  Beloc),  111. 

Belton,  Jonas,  100. 

Beltz,  Jacob,  185. 

Belveze,  Peter,  11. 

Bemin,  Maria  (Mary  Berrin),  112. 

Benbeuf  (Brinbeuf),  Madelene,  100. 

Bendelack,  Joseph,  177. 

Beneeh,  Peter,  107. 

Benezech,  Peter,  198. 

Benezet,  James,  132. 

  John  Stephen,  134. 

Benjoin,  George,  200. 
Bennett,  David  Nowett,  19. 
 ,  Hester  Deborea,  98. 

Benoit  (Benoist),  Gideon,  21. 

 ,  Jacob,  82. 

 ,  Joseph,  83. 

Benouad  (Benovad),  Jane,  10. 
 ,  Stephen,  10,  18. 

Benson,  Cornelius,  119. 

Bentinck     (nee     Van     Serooskerken) , 
Renira,  169. 

Beonard,       Barthelemy  (Nathaniel 
Bernard),  79. 

Beouin  (Boevin),  Peter,  90. 

Beranger,  Moses,  103. 

 ,  Philipe,  91,  99. 

Berauld  (Beraud),  Gratian,  116. 

 ,  Jacob,  8. 

Berchere,  Magdalene,  30. 

Berckenhaut,  Abraham,  70. 

 ,  Benjamin,  128. 

 ,  John,  129. 

Berck,  Gerhard,  183. 

Berens,  Hermanns,  137. 

 ,  John,  162. 

Berg  {and  see  Van  Denbergh),  Chris- 

toffer,  102. 
 ,  Gunder  96. 


I    Bergean,  Peter,  105. 

Bergen,  Ludwig  van  (Lud  ....  burgh), 
109. 

Bergerau,  Olimpic,  32. 
j    Bergman,  Daniel,  199 
!    Bergne    John,  200. 
!    Berguer,  David,  199. 
I    Berkhan  (?Birkson),  John,  108. 
I    Bernard  (Bernand,  and  see  Beonard), 
Herman,  142. 

I   ,  Marie  Ann  (Anne),  103. 

I   ,  Petre,  83. 

 ,  Pierre,  92. 

 ,  Simeon,  79. 

Bernardeau  (Bernadeauld),  Daniel,  6. 

 ,  James,  83. 

Berner,  Charles,  107. 
Berniere  (Berniera),  John  August,  112. 
Bemier,  see  Pitt. 
Bernin,  Peter,  95. 
Berquier,  see  Le  Berquier. 
Berru-Rous  (Berry  Rous),  John,  135. 
Bersselaer  (Berslaer^  Berselaw),  Henry, 
6. 

 ,  John,  109. 

Bert,  Peter,  98. 

Bertet,  James,  114. 

Bertheau,  Ch.   (Carolus),   78,  and  see 

Bortaut. 
Berthe,  Carolo  Augusto,  32. 
Berthe  Lene,  Jacque  (Jacobus  Berthe- 

zene),  82. 
Bertin,  Andrew,  54. 

 ,  Joseph,  116. 

  Matthew,  12. 

Bertrand  (Bertran),  Anthony,  153. 
— ,  Charles,  155. 

 ,  D.  (Daniel),  88. 

 ,  Nichouas,  81. 

 ,  Thome,  34. 

Bertraut,  Thomas,  94. 
Berville,  James  Nehon  de,  166. 
Beryman,  Casper,  63. 
Beschefer  (Bischofer),  James,  47. 
Besnard,  Philippe,  185. 
Beteilhe,  Francis,  19. 
Beth  (Both),  Antaoine  (Antoine),  92. 
 ,  Noe,  78. 

Bethmann,  Simon  Maurice,  202. 
Beuzeville,  Stephen,  177. 
Beveridge,  Mary,  96. 
Beviere,  Lewis,  10. 
Bey,  Heinrich  (Henricus  Beys),  94. 
Beyer    (Beijer),    Theodorus  IMartinus 

IMispelblom,  185. 
Bezard,  Peter,  19. 


Bibal,  Jems.  (James)   (Jacobus),  91. 
Bichart,  see  Richart. 
Bichner,  Otto,  205. 
Bichot,  Peter,  92. 
Bicnassy,  John,  141. 
Bidet,  Michel,  83. 
Bidot,  William,  37. 
Bierbaura   (Birnbaum),  Julius  George, 
194. 

Bigot,  Charles,  180. 

 ,  Gilles  (Johannes),  88. 

 ,  Isaac,  16. 

Bihoreau,  see  S'Amour. 
Bielfeld,  Henry,  157. 
Biilers,  William,  178. 
Billet,  John  Claudius,  187. 
Billfoy,  John,  79. 
Bilion,  Abrahe,  34. 
Billon,  Abraham,  80. 

 ,  John  David,  144. 

 ,  Peter,  115. 

Billot,  Charles,  8. 

 ,  Francisco  Lewis,  8. 

Bincarlelet,  Jacob,  8. 

Bindheisen,  John  George,  181. 

Binet,  Jacobo,  35. 

Bintsan,  see  Pentham. 

Bion,  Ludovico,  130. 

Birc,  Julian,  97. 

Biroleau,  Alexis,  88. 

Biron,  Charles  Michel,  Viscomte  Gon- 

tault  St.  Blanchard,  208. 
Bi.'^siere,  Anthony,  119. 

 ,  Marck  Anthony,  120. 

Bisson,   Henr.    (Henri),   106,   and  see 

Du  Bisson. 
Bize,  Emanuel  Philip,  161. 

 ,  John  Francis  Gabriel,  164. 

Blache,  John  Francis,  165. 

Blackman  {and  see  Bleckman)  Richard, 

101. 

Blagny,  Jacob  de  la  Motte,  98. 

 ,  Marie  de  There  de,  100. 

Blanc  (le  Blanc,  Blond),  Albert  le,  16. 

 ,  Charles,  70. 

 ,  James,  58. 

 ,  John  (Jean),  112. 

 ,  Peter  le,  12,  25. 

 ,  Rodolph  le,  111. 

Blanchard  {and  see  Blenchart),  Abra- 
ham, 86. 

 ,  Isaac,  116. 

 ,  John,  100. 

 ,  John,  junr.,  100. 

— — ,  Josias,  86. 
 ,  Petro,  130. 


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INDEX 


Blanchenay,  Francis,  194. 
Blanckenhagen,  Justus,  169. 

 ,  Theophilus  Christian,  175. 

Blankert,  Isaac,  60. 

Blaquiere  (Blaquieret),  John,  80. 

 ,  John  Peter,  139,  157. 

 ,  Jacob,  155. 

Blaurock,  Charles,  206. 
Blauuw  (Blaauw),  Marie  Anne  (Maria 
Ann),  203. 

 ,  Willem,  194. 

Bleckman  (BJackman),  Salomon,  102. 
Bleiberg,  Isaac,  97. 

Blenchart   {and  see  Blanchard),  Johi, 
33. 

Blense,  Anthony,  92. 
Blisson,  Noah,  139. 
Blois,  Lewis  de,  63. 
Blomberg,  Frederick  Charles  Augustus, 
153. 

Blond    (le   Blond,   le   Blon,   omd  see 
Blanc),  Daniel,  9. 

 ,  Sir  John  Charles,  147. 

 ,  Peter  le,  105. 

 ,  (Blonc,  Blano),  Peter,  86. 

Blondet,  Eliz  (Eliaz),  34. 

 ,  Johi,  34. 

Blosset,  Paul  de,  37. 

 ,  Solomon,  69. 

BIydesteyn,  Abraham,  141. 

Blydesteijn,  John,  128. 

Bobert,  Benjamin,  104. 

Boccius,  Frederick  Gottlieb,  199. 

Bockholt  (Booxholt),  Christian,  16. 

 ,  John,  146. 

Bocquet  [and  see  Bouquet),  Jacob,  88. 

 ,  Madelain,  101. 

Bode,  Geredt  (Gerhardt),  62. 
Bodecker,  Augustus  William,  200. 
Bodisco,  Frederick,  13. 
Bodker,  Henry,  98. 
Boehm,  Mathew,  63. 
Boetefeur,  Abraham,  123. 

 ,  Bernard  Joachim,  147. 

 ,  John  Jochim,  123. 

 ,  Peter,  176. 

Bohman,  John  Gabriel,  132. 
Boileau,  Peter,  202. 
Bois  (Dubois),  Elisabet  den,  102. 
Boisnard,  John,  9. 

Boisragon   (Boyragon),   Lewis  Chavel- 

leau  de,  65. 
 ,  Lewis  de,  15. 

Boisronde,   Hector  de  St.   Legier  de, 
111. 


 ,    Henry  de  St.  Leger,  28. 

 ,  Samuel  St.  Legier  de,  46. 

Boisset,  Henry,  90. 

Boissier  (Boissiere),  Gaspard,  130. 

 ,  John,  127. 

 ,  John  de  la,  113. 

 ,  Peter,  90. 

Boit,  Charles,  66. 

Boiteux,  Abraham,  90. 

Bolinaye,  Armand,  Marquis  de  la,  208. 

Bolongier,  see  Boulonger. 

Bollmann,  Christian  Henry,  205. 

Bomer  (Baumer),  John,  83. 

Bon    (le  Bon,   and  see    Bons),  Paul 

(Peaule  Lebon),  112. 
Bonapace,  Francis  Louis,  196. 
Bonnaire,  Jacob  de,  81. 
Bonnaux,  see  Bonneaux. 
Bonnefoy,  Petro,  32. 
Bonnet  (Bonnett),  David,  14,  21. 

  (Bonnett),  Lewis,  59,  105. 

 ,  Peter,  157. 

Bonneaux    (Bonnaux),    Alexander  de 

Roure  des,  8,  99. 
Bonnevaux,  Peter  Daille,  185. 
Bonifas,  Paul,  155. 
Bonnin  (?  Bounin),  C.  (Cesar),  102. 
Bonouries,  Andrew,  22. 
Bons  [and  see  Bon),  Henry  de,  194. 
Boon,  Adolph,  164. 

 ,  Henry,  127. 

Boquet,  see  Bocquet,  Bouquet. 
Bord,  John,  107. 
Bordes,  Desete  des,  98. 

 ,  Isaac,  20. 

Borgard,  Albert,  94. 
Borge,  see  Barge. 
Borgwall,  Jacob,  96. 
Boreau,  see  Bourreau. 
Borel,  Abram  Henry,  206. 

 ,  Henry,  206. 

 ,  Louis,  206. 

Bornman,  Augustin  Christ(ian),  104. 
Boronneau  (Baronneau),  Benjamino,  33. 
Bortaut  (Bertaut),  Alexander,  100. 
Bosanquet,  John,  12. 
Boscawen,  Charlotte,  11. 
Boscher,  Georgius,  95. 
Bosh  (Bos),  Catherine,  108. 
Bosquain  (Bosquaine),  Adam,  58. 

 ,  John,  142. 

Bosy,  Abraham,  9. 

 ,  Elias,  9. 

 ,  Isaac,  senr.,  9. 

 ,  Isaac,  junr.,  9. 

 ,  John,  9. 


Botreau  (Botrau),  Jean,  80. 
Bottger,  John  Christian,  92. 
Bouabel,  John,  94. 
Bouche  (Bouche),  James,  54. 

 ,  Louis,  104. 

 ,  Salomon,  89. 

Bouchereau,  Amateur,  23. 
Boucher  (Bouher),  Andrew,  30. 

 ,  Ann  (Anna),  101. 

 ,  Charles,  151. 

 ,  John,  130,  145. 

 ,  Theodore,  121. 

Bouchet,    see    Du    Bouchet,  Bouche, 

Boucher. 
Bouchetiere,  Charles  la,  117. 

 ,  Charles  Janvre  de  la,  95. 

Boudet,  Lawrence,  14. 

Boudon,  David,  26,  42,  52. 

Boue,  Alexander  Charles,  203. 

Bouer,  Joseph,  132. 

Bouher,  see  Boucher. 

Bouess,  Samuel,  164. 

Bouillon,  Isabel,  177. 

Bouilly,  Guillaume,  104,  and  see  Bovilly. 

Bouisett  (Buisett),  John,  53. 

Boulew,  (Joh(ann)es,  106. 

Boulon,  John,  50. 

Boulonger      (Bolongier,  BouUanger), 

Carolo,  34. 
 ,  Jean,  78,  79. 

Boulonniere,  John   de  la,  alias  Dela- 

grange,  62. 
Boumeester,  Daniel,  153. 
Bouneau,  Andreas,  senr. 

 ,  Andreas,  junr. 

 ,  Jacob. 

 ,  Jane. 

 ,  Magdalin. 

 ,  Marie. 

 ,  Susanna. 

Bouquet  {and  see  Bocquet),  Abrahamus, 
89. 

Bourbel,  Antoine  Raoul  Henry,  Comte 

de  Montpinson,  208. 
Bourceau,  David,  90. 
Bourdeau,  Isaac,  82. 

 ,  Janne  (Johannes),  101. 

Bourdillon,  Gedeon,  144. 
Bourdon,  Isaac,  42,  49. 

 ,  Peter,  79. 

Bourlionne,  Maurice,  51. 

Boureau,  see  Bourreau. 

Bourgeaud,  John,  56. 

Bourget  {and  see  Bourquet),  John,  123. 

 ,  Stephen,  146. 

Bourgevin,  James,  88. 


INDEX 


247 


Bourquet,  James,  69, 
Bourreau  (Boreau),  Daniel,  8. 
Bourrely,  John,  120. 
Bourssaux,   Cha.    (Charles  Bourceau), 
112. 

Bousquet,  James  (John),  52. 

 ,  John,  41,  176. 

Boussac,  Moses,  8. 
Boutecourt,  Elizabeth,  95. 
Boutillier,  Laur.  (Laurent),  92. 
Boutineau,  Stephano,  35. 
Bouuott  (Bouvot),  Anne,  99. 

 ,  Peter,  62. 

Bouvar,  James,  87, 

 ,  Peter,  80. 

Bouvet,  Adrien,  84. 

Bouvot,  see  Bouuott. 

Bouwens,  James  Charles  Philip,  202. 

Bouy  (Bouys),  Peter,  119. 

Bouynau  (Bouyneau),  Elie,  95. 

 ,  Hely,  31. 

Bovey,  see  Bovyill. 

Bovilly,  Paul,  64,  and  see  Bouilly. 

Bovyill  (Bovey),  Gerrard,  83. 

Bowler,  Emanuel,  150. 

Bowman,  John  Christian,  196. 

 ,  (Baumann),  Henry,  40. 

Bowmer  {and  see  Baumer),  John,  5. 

 ,  Michael,  5. 

Boyer,  Abel,  43,  49. 

 ,  Henry,  23. 

 ,  Isaac,  15. 

 ,  John,  15. 

 .  Marie,  31,  89. 

— ,  Peter,  25,  82. 

Boyes  (Bowes),  Nicholas,  58. 

Boyragon,  see  Boisragon. 

Braamhorse,  Antonij,  91. 

Brakel  (Brackell),  Adrien  van,  54.  , 

Brande,  Augustin  Everard,  189. 

 ,  Christiano  Henri ck,  130. 

Brandenburgh,  John  Frederick,  168. 
Brander,  Charles,  52. 

 ,  Laurence,  111. 

Brandon,  Jacob,  136. 

 ,  Jacob  Israel,  177, 

 ,  Joshua  Israel,  147. 

 ,  Moses  Nunes  (Joseph  Henrique), 

145. 

 ,  Raphael,  179. 

Brandt,  Charles  Frederick,  196. 

 ,  Nicholas,  162. 

Branel  (Brunei),  John,  15. 
Branier  [and  see  Brunier),  Abeli,  32. 
Bras  (Brasse),  Walter  Nicholas,  30. 
Brassard,  Gabriel,  81. 


 ,  Mark,  116. 

Brasseley   (Brassalay,   Bracelet),  Jean, 
81. 

Brathwait,  Mary  Elizabeth,  43,  47. 
Braun,  John,  93. 
Bravo,  Abraham,  124. 

'  ,  Beniamin,  124. 

Brebauld  (Brabaud),  Charles,  111. 
Bremer,  Charles  Frederick,  189. 
Bressau,  Petro  Jaillard,  130. 
Brethaver  (Brethauer),  John,  60. 
Bretonniere,  Henrieste  (Henriesto),  de 

la,  100. 
Breton,  Paul,  46,  113. 
Breuon  (Breven),  Frangoise  de,  98. 
Brewer,  Heymand  (Hymen),  52. 
Brissac  (Brisac),  Daniel,  16. 

 ,  James,  58. 

 ,  Peter,  29,  69. 

Brisson,  Jacob,  78. 

Bristow  (Bristowe),  Anne  Judith,  139. 
Briand,  Charles  Soloman,  61. 
Briant,  John,  158. 

Brigand  (Brigauld),  Stephen,  21,  36. 
Brinboeuf,  Vincent,  82. 
Brinckman,  John  Richard,  144. 
Brinihol,  David,  56. 
Briot,  John,  25. 
Brise,  see  Brysett. 
Brocasc,  Gabriel,  16 

 ,  John,  43. 

Brodeau,  Petrus,  106. 

Breeders  (Brocders),  Adriaan,  95. 

Brohier,  Ciro,  35. 

 ,  Johi,  32. 

Brose  (Labrosse),  Oliver  Rapiat  la,  20. 
Brossard,  Abraham,  37. 
 ,  Elias,  5. 

Brosses  (Des  Brosses),  Henry),  63. 

 ,  Jacobo,  30. 

Brotherson,  Peter  Frere,  133. 
Brouard,  Philip,  see  Coussaye. 
Brouchet  (Brochet),  Francis,  8. 
Brouck  (Bruik),  Adryan  van,  100. 
Broughton,    Anna   Elizabeth    [nee  de 

Hertogh),  139. 
Broulhet,  Paul,  131. 
Brousses   (Bousset),  William,  98  [and 

see  Bruse). 
Brovett  (Brouet),  James,  42 
Broyel,  Herman,  135. 
Brozet  (Brouzet),  Anne,  33. 

 ,  Catherine,  33. 

 ,  Francis,  154. 

 ,  Peter,  68. 

Broward,  Alette,  33. 


Browet,  James,  81. 

Brown  (Browne),  Anne  Tomalinde,  107. 

 ,  George,  29. 

 ,  James,  20. 

Brucker,  George,  168. 
Bruckman,  Georgio  Carolo,  130. 

 ,  Johi  Theor.  (Theodor),  130. 

 ,  Theodor.  senr.,  130. 

Bruges,  see  de  Bruges. 
Brugnier,  see  Burrowes. 
Bruguier,  John,  17. 
Brule,  Samuel,  79. 
Brun,  Jacob,  86. 
Bruneau,  John,  126. 
Brunei,  see  Branel. 
Brunet,  Mary,  lOO. 
 ,  Peter,  82. 

Brunier    {and   see   Branier,  Brunyer), 

James,  21. 
Bruningk,  John  Justin,  141. 
Bruniquel  (Bruniqill),  Abraham,  17. 

 ,  James,  79. 

Brunswick,  Christopher,  21. 
Brunt,  Simon,  109. 
Brunyer  {and  see  Brunier),  Abel,  93. 
Brus,  John,  101. 

Bruse     (Bruce     de    Bruse,    and  see 
Brousses),  30. 

 ,  Charles,  29. 

 ,  Charles  Johan,  25. 

 ,  de  Isaac,  4. 

 ,  James,  2. 

 ,  Peter  de,  4. 

Bruset,  John,  56. 

Bryan,  Augusta  Maria  Louisa,  207. 

Bryand,  Phillip,  64. 

Brysett  (Bryset,  Brise),  Daniel,  92. 

BucaiJIe,  John,  20. 

Buck,  Peter,  131. 

Buckwald    (Buywolt),   Districh  (Din- 

drich),  110. 
Budiani,  Nicholas,  37. 
Buer,  William  Urban,  186. 
Buffard  (Buffar),  James,  25,  42,  46. 

 ,  John,  42,  58. 

Buhl,  John,  185. 

Buisset,  Jeremie,  103. 

Buissieres  (Buissiere),    Anlrew  Girar 

dot,  145. 

 ,  Benjamin,  54. 

 ,  John,  69. 

 ,  Peter,  54. 

Buisson  (Dubuisson),  James,  81. 

 ,  Peter  Grotest,  54. 

Bulaud  (Butaud,  or  Butand),  Zacharia, 
20,  31. 


248 


INDEX 


Bull,  Bartold,  139. 
— ,  John,  62. 
Bund,  Frederick,  152. 
Buor,  Charles,  119. 
Burboze,  Domingos,  114. 
Bureau,  Josie,  9. 

 ,  Phillip,  22. 

 ,  Thomas,  3. 

Burger,  Phillip,  59. 
Buriau  (Bureau),  Ann,  102. 
Burjaud,  Judy  (Juditha),  100. 
Burmester,  Arnold  Michael,  196. 

 ,  Hieronymus  Henry,  168. 

Burnet,  William,  45. 

Burr,  Daniel,  121,  124,  129. 

 ,  Daniel,  124,  129. 

 ,  Elizabeth,  124,  129. 

 ,  Frederick,  124,  129. 

 ,  John,  120. 

 ,  Rebecca,  124,  129. 

 ,  Sofia,  124,  129. 

Burrowes  {nee  Brugnier),  Mary  Anne 

Amelie,  169. 
Bursott,  James,  22. 
Busch,  Hendrich,  95. 
Buscarelet,  Johi,  31. 
Busigny,  Victor,  179. 
Busk  (Busque),  Jacob  Hansson,  129. 

 ,  John,  84. 

Bustin,  Henry,  20. 

Butand  (Butaud),  John,  63. 

Butaud  or  Butand,  see  Bulaud. 

Buteux,  Jean,  87. 

Buttner,  John  Mathew,  138. 

Buywolt,  see  Buckwald. 

Buzaglo,  Abraham,  175. 

 -,  Jacob,  the  younger,  177. 

Buzelin  (Beuzelin),  Francis,  44. 
Byfield,  PJchard,  91. 

Cabanes  {and  see  Chabane),  Francisce, 
31. 

 ,  Jacobo,  31. 

 ,  Johi,  31. 

Cabanis,  Paul,  114. 
Cabibel,  Anne,  10,  98. 

 ,  Peter,  16,  69,  84. 

Cabille,  John,  84. 
Chabaudi,  Philipe,  96. 
Cace,  Philipe,  84. 
Cadet,  James,  83. 

 ,  James,  junr.,  83. 

Cadogan,  Margareta  Cecilia,  44, 
Cadour,  John,  43,  47. 
Cahuac  (Cahusac),  Bertrand,  60. 
 ,  James,  140. 


 ,  Zachary,  140. 

Caillaud,  Danieli,  32,  59. 

Cailleau  (Caillaux),  Anthoinette,  111. 

 ,  Jacob,  90. 

Cailleux,  Michel,  90. 
Cailler,  John  Daniel,  173. 
Caillon,  Anthony,  15. 
Cailloud  (Caillouel),  Isaac,  25. 
Caillot  (Cailot),  Abraham,  84. 
Cailloiie,  James,  98. 

Caillovel  (Caillouel),  Isaac,  37,  and  see 

Cailloud. 
Cain,  see  La  Cain. 
Calandrin  (Caladrins),  Francis,  100. 
Callifies,  Peter,  140. 
Calmac  (Cahuac),  John,  145. 
Calmel,  John,  86. 

 ,  Pierre,  103. 

Callu  (Callie),  Peter,  30. 
Cambes,  J.  (Henry),  81. 
Camin,  John,  37. 
Camp,  Philip  David,  127. 
Campeart  (Campart),  Isaac,  85. 
Camper,  Peter  Everhard,  191. 
Campos,  Rebecce  de,  138, 
Camu,  Zacharie,  84, 
Canale,  Samuel  (Thorold),  173. 
Canet  (Cannet),  Daniel,  119. 
Cankrien,  John  Christopher,  202. 
Cannen,  Noe,  92. 
Canon,  Abraham,  10. 

 ,  Andreas,  10. 

Cante,  Esther,  33. 
— ■ — ,  Ludovico,  33. 
Cantin,  Moses,  10. 

Cappadoce    (Capadose),    Abraham  de 
Joseph,  145. 

 ,  Aaron,  168. 

 ,  George,  179, 

 ,  Joseph,  159. 

Capon,  Jean,  105. 

 ,  Peter,  123. 

Capreol,  Peter,  158. 

Cardoso,  see  Cordoso, 

Carbonell,  John  Stephen,  139. 

Carel  (Carl),  Andrew  Coltee  du,  138. 

 ,  James  Coltee  du,  138. 

 ,  Jeanne  Coltee  du,  127. 

 ,  Mary,  99. 

Carmerold  (Kermrode),  John  Melchior, 
107. 

Carpenter,  see  Zimmerman. 
Carrier  (Carriere),  Frangois,  100. 

 ,  Nicolas,  91. 

 ,  Susannes,  105. 

Carries,  Moses,  117. 


Cartier,  John,  123. 

Carvalho,  Jacob  Diaz  de,  133. 

Casamajor,  Daniel,  78. 

Casier,  John,  10. 

Cassau  (Cassaii),  Go  vert,  165. 

 ,  Stephen,  42,  51. 

Cassel,  Jacobo,  de,  31. 

 ,  Jacobo,  31. 

 ,  Sare,  31. 

Casso,  Daniel,  102. 

Castaignet  (Castagnos),  James,  96. 

Castanier,  Aldebert,  118. 

Castel,  see  du  Castel. 

Castelfrank,  Abel  de,  16. 

Castenet,  Ezekiel,  69. 

Castera,  John  Louis,  201. 

Casting,  Charles,  104. 

Castro,  Salomon  de,  123. 

Cattaneo,  Horace,  183. 

Caubett  (Caubet),  Judith,  112. 

Caucaret,  John,  63. 

Cauche  (Bauche),  Daniel,  83. 

Gaudier,  Peter,  69. 

Caudole,  Francis  de,  114. 

Caulet,  Francis,  38. 

 ,  Gideon,  130. 

— — ,  James,  137. 
— — ,  James,  137. 

 ,  John,  137. 

 ,  Mark,  137. 

Caussen  (Causson),  Francis,  122. 

 ,  John,  11. 

 ,  Peter,  junr.,  149. 

Caux,  James  de,  13,  38. 
Cavalier,  Solomon,  117. 
Cavaly,  Francisco,  114. 
Cayran,  Francis,  117. 
Cazalet,  John,  12. 
— ,  Stephen,  116. 
Cazals,  Johi,  31. 
Cazenove,  Charles  Henry,  186. 

 ,  Charles  Theophilus,  195. 

 ,  Frederick,  176. 

 ,  James,  184. 

 ,  John  Henry,  162. 

Gazettes,  Alexander,  115. 
Celeries,  John,  96. 
Gene,  Michel  Charles  le,  105. 
Cengolie  (Cengoli),  Abraham,  205. 
Centjes  (Gentjes),  Henry,  147. 
Centlivers  (Centlivres),  Henry,  52. 
 ,  John,  183. 

Cerjat,  Jean  Fran9ois  Maximilien  de, 
155. 

Cext,  John  James,  44. 

Chabane  {and  see  Cabane),  James,  100. 


INDEX 


249 


 ,  Peter,  117. 

Chabanel,  Lewis,  150. 

Chabaud  {and  see  Chabot),  Jacob,  6. 

 ,  James,  119. 

Chabot  {and  see  Chabaud),  George,  38. 

 ,  Petrus,  94. 

Chabosseau,  Elias,  8. 

Chabrier,  Anthony,  115. 

Chabrol,  John,  66. 

Chacon,  Isaac  de  Castro,  168. 

Chaieler     {and    see     Chaille,  Chalie, 

Chaillet),  Moses,  9. 
Chaigneau,  John,  22. 

 ,  Mathias,  23. 

— ,  Peter,  23. 

Chaille    (Chaillet,    and    see  Chaieler, 

Chalie),  Helie  (Elias),  92. 
Chaillet,  Rodolff  Nicholas,  164. 
Chalie,  James,  137. 

 ,  John,  131. 

Challes,  David,  38. 

Challeur,  John  le,  11. 

Chamier  (Chamer),  Madeleine,  100. 

 ,  Marianne,  105. 

Champagne,  Jacobo,  32. 

 ,  Jean,  104. 

Champars,  Peter  Arabin,  92. 
Champfleury,  John  de,  16. 
Champion,   Jacob,  9. 
Chancourt,  John  Girardot  de,  145. 
Chandler,  George,  191. 

 ,  Maria,  191. 

Chanson,  Anthoine,  88. 

Chapellier  (Chapelleir),  David,  37. 

 ,  Isaac,  21. 

Chapuy  (Chapny),  Bernard,  119. 
Charbonneau,  Jacobus,  94. 
Chardon,  James,  52. 
Charien,  Isaac,  22. 
Charlesson,  Laurence,  169. 
Charmes  (Charm),  Helene  de,  100. 

 ,  Margarette,  33. 

 ,  Petrus,  94. 

 ,  Simoni  de,  33. 

 ,  Sarau,  33. 

 ,  Susanne,  33. 

 ,  Susanne,  junr.,  33. 

Charnaud,  James,  185. 

 ,  Jean,  163. 

Charpentier,  Anne,  31. 

 ,  Francesca,  31. 

 ,  Gideon  Ernest,  185. 

 ,  John,  31. 

Charretie,  John  Isaac,  199. 
Charriere  (Charrier),  Benjamin,  LlO. 
Charrieu,  Benjamin  de^  7. 


Charron,  Paul,  98. 

Chaslaigner,  Henrietta  Mary,  2. 

Chassereau  (Chassereaud),  Francis,  146. 

 ,  Jacob,  80. 

 ,  Peter,  187. 

Chastre,  Louis,  Comte  de  la  (Colonel), 
208. 

Chatellier  (Chastellier) ,  James,  95. 

— ,  Peter,  99. 

Chatine,  see  cle  Roche. 

Chatry,  Daniel  de  la  Fosse,  36. 

Chaulx,  see  de  Chaulx. 

Chausse,  Daniel,  82. 

Chauvel,  James,  70. 

 ,  John,  66. 

Chauvet,  James,  194. 

 ,  Lewis,  150. 

Chavelleau,  see  Boisragon. 

Chef  d' Hostel  de  la  Roche,  Francis,  27. 

Chemant,  Nicholas  Dubois  de,  207. 

Chemina,  Daniel,  94. 

Chenu,  Anne,  senr.  and  junr.,  31. 

 ,  Elizabeth,  31. 

 ,  Michael,  31. 

 ,  Nicholao,  31. 

Cherembault,  see  Clerembault. 

Cheron,  Ludovico  (Louis),  32,  99. 

Chesne,  see  du  Chesne. 

Chevallier  (Chevalier),  Francis,  92. 

 ,  Gabriel,  53. 

 ,  Peter,  senr.  and  junr.,  9. 

 ,  Samuel,  9. 

 ,  (Chevalier),  Gabriel,  53. 

 ,  John,  139. 

 ,  John  James  le,  169. 

 ;  Marie  Magdelaine,  182. 

Chevillard,  John,  86. 

Chewutt  (Chomes  ?),  Nicholas,  111. 

Child,  Josiah,  164. 
1    Chinay,  Mari  de  la,  98. 
I    Choiseul,   Jean   Baptiste   Armand  de, 
196. 

Choisy,  Cesari  de,  34. 

 ,  Francisce,  34, 

 ,  Johi,  34. 

Chollet,  Samuel,  164. 
Cholmondeley,  Elizabeth,  26. 
Chouabe,  Peter  le,  102. 
Choumert,  George,  206. 
Chovett  (Chauvet),  Rachel,  112. 
Chrest,  James,  129. 
Chrestian  (Christian),  Abraham,  53. 
Chrieten  (Chestian,  Chinten,  Chretien), 
88. 

Christopherson,  John  Henry,  190. 
Chupain,  Elisee  (Elisha),  85. 


Cigala,  Viscount  (Visconte),  112. 
Clapie,  see  de  Clapie. 
Clapot,  Edmond,  86. 
Clark   (Clarck,  Clarke,  Gierke),  John 
Adam,  93. 

 ,  Katherine,  61. 

 ,  Peter,  116. 

Clarmont,  Gabriel,  149. 

 ,  Matthew,  130. 

Clason,  John,  junr.,  138. 
Clausade,  John,  116. 
Claverie  (Claveris),  John,  61,  98. 
Clavis  (Clavius),  James,  111. 

 ,  Martha,  112. 

 ,  Samuel,  62. 

Clayhills,  John,  92. 

Clerembault  (Clarembault,  Cherem- 
bault), Anthony,  29. 

 ,  Judith,  103. 

Clerc,  see  Le  Clerc. 

Clerke,  see  Clark. 

Cleve,  Augustin  de,  27. 

Cley,  Samuel,  142. 

Clifford,  George,  158. 

Cloon,  see  Van  Cloon. 

Clouseaux,  Susanna  des,  99. 

Clousy,  Martin  du,  118. 

Clusell,  see  La  Combe. 

Cock  (Cocq),  Gerardus,  109. 

 ,  Laurence,  119. 

Cocker,  Henry,  6. 

Coele,  Hendrick,  106. 

Coeslager,  Simon,  64, 

Cogigian,  Stephan,  151. 

Cognard,  Lucq,  30. 

Cohl  (Gold),  John  Christoph.,  144. 

Coindreau,  Joseph,  21. 

Cole,  John  Meric,  29, 

Colebrant,  Christian,  46. 

Coleman,  Mary,  12. 

Colladon,  Suzanne  Marie,  34. 

Collema,  Anna  van,  94. 

 ,  Joh(ann)es  van,  94. 

Collett,  Daniel,  11. 

 ,  Peter,  96. 

Colli,  Charles,  143. 

CoUignon,  William  Henry,  190, 

Coin,  see  van  Coin. 

Colome  (Colombe,  Colom),  Hery  de 
St.,  101. 

 ,  John,  63. 

 ,  John  James,  15. 

 ,  Philip,  198. 

Colombies,  Anthony,  149. 

CoIIomby,  Jacob  Frideric,  87. 

Combe,  see  la  Combe. 


250 


INDEX 


Comarque,  James,  115. 

 ,  (de  Comarque),  John,  49. 

Combe,  see  La  Combe. 
Combetes,  Anthony,  136. 
Combecroze,  Peter,  29. 
Commenge,  Abraham,  91. 
Commang,  John,  30. 
Commerell,  Frederick  William,  152. 

 ,  John  Uric,  155. 

Commun,  see  Conum. 
Compaigne  (Complaigne),  Paul,  98. 
Compars,  Petro  Arabin,  34. 
Compigne,  John,  101. 

 ,  Michael,  78,  80. 

Compte,  see  Conte,  La  Conte,  Le  Conte. 
Conseillere,  Benjn.  Demeherene  de  la, 
99. 

Constantien,  Hardwick,  160. 
Constantin,  John,  15. 
Conte,  see  le  Conte. 
Conyer,  Isaac,  86. 

Conte  {cmd  see  La  Conte,  Le  Conte), 

Davidi  le,  32. 

 ,  Jacobo  le,  31,  32. 

 ,  James  le,  82. 

 ,  Jean  Fridry  (Frederick),  96. 

Contesse,  Claudde,  110. 

—  (Coutesse),  Noe,  63. 

Conum    (Commun),    Margueritte  du, 

111. 

Conyer,  Alexander,  36. 
Cooper,  Herman,  95. 
Coq,  see  Le  Coq. 
Coqusante,  Samuel,  113. 
Corbeau  (Corban),  Esaiah,  78,  80. 
— ■ — ,  Susanne,  78,  80. 
Corbetes  (Corbette),  John,  118. 

 ,  Louis,  98. 

Corbiere,  James,  97. 

 ,  John  James,  16. 

Corcho,  Jacob  Alvarez,  152. 

 ,  Judith  Alvarez,  152. 

 ,  Judith  Alvarez  (spinster),  152. 

 ,  Sarah  Alvarez,  152. 

Cordes  (Cordet),  Jacobus,  94. 

 ,  Jean,  87. 

 ,  see  Cordet, 

Cordoso  (Cardoso),  Gasper,  5. 

Corcos,  Joshua,  145. 

Cormier,  Jacobus,  11. 

Cormonts,  Charles,  117. 

Corneille,  John,  41,  46. 

Cornelison,  (,'hristianus,  106. 

 ,  Henry,  121. 

Cornet,  Balthazar,  32,  60. 

 ,  James,  22. 


 ,  John,  6. 

Cornabe,  Rene,  161. 
Corniquet,  Petre,  84. 
Cornud,  John  Peter,  169. 
Corre,  Godfry,  60. 
Correjolles,  Isaac,  138. 
Corso,  John,  8. 

Corthym,  Henry  Augustus,  204. 
Cortissos,  Abrahams,  133. 
Cossart,  Charles,  7. 
Costa  {and  see  Coste),  Abrahamo  da, 
123. 

 ,  Benjamin  Mendes  da,  126,  131. 

 ,  Fernandes  Jacob  da,  123. 

 ,  Gabriel,  Drunes  Da,  205. 

 ,  Jacob  Mendez  de,  43,  124,  126. 

 ,  John  Mendes  da,  124. 

 ,  Johi  da,  131. 

 ,  Joseph  Mendes  da,  126. 

 ,  Mariana  Mendes  da,  126. 

— -,  Mosi  Mendes,  136. 

 ,  Samuel  Mendes  da,  126. 

 ,  Sarah  Mendes  da,  126. 

Costabadie,  John,  52. 
Costebadie,  Jacob,  57. 
Costerbadie,  Mary,  107. 
Coste    (and    see    Costa,    Couste,  La 
Coste),  John  de  la,  107. 

 ,  Peter,  42. 

Costris,  Stephen,  117. 
Cotelle,  Daniel,  78. 
Cotreau,  John,  9. 
Cottet,  Isaac,  83. 
Cottin,  John,  29. 
— — ,  John  Daniel,  143. 

 ,  Josias,  139. 

Couche,  Jacob,  83. 
Couche,  Peter,  100. 
Couchy,  Esaye,  34. 
Conde,  see  Longchamps. 
Coude,  Lewis  de  la,  17. 

 ,  see  De  la  Coude. 

Coughen,  John,  92. 

Coughet  (Couget),  Anthony,  58. 

Couillard,  Augustin,  98. 

 ,  Charles,  6. 

 ,  John  Simon,  98. 

 ,  Samuel,  97. 

Coulant  (Coulan),  John  James,  107. 
Coules,  Jean,  96. 
Connor,  J.  (John),  90. 
Counreu(?)  (Conner),  Bernardine,  92. 
Coupe,  Susenne  (Susanna),  101. 
Courant,  Charles  Louis,  150. 
Courchay  (Courchais,  Courchey),  John, 
84. 


Courche,  Jaques,  87. 
Coureau  {and  see  Courrand),  John,  10. 
Courrand  {and  see  Coureau),  Francis,  4. 
Court    (Cour,    and    see    Lacourt, .  Le 
Court),  Allard  de  la,  95. 

 ,  David  de  la,  111. 

  (Delacourt),  John,  50. 

Courtin,  Abraham,  6. 

Courtois,  Nicholas,  31. 

Courtonne,  James,  36. 

Coussaye,  Philip  Brouard  de  la,  10. 

Cousseau,  Peter,  113. 

Coussiratt,  Mariane,  37,  112. 

 ,  Peter,  37. 

Coussmaker,  Agnes  (nee  Kops),  137- 

— ,  John  de,  42,  50. 

Couste  {a7id  see  Coste),  Daniel,  54. 

Coute,  see  La  Conte. 

Coutin,  Judithe,  30. 

 ,  Margarette,  30. 

Coutris,  Mary,  101,  103. 
Couvreux  (Couvreur),  John  Martin,  12. 
Couyquet  {and  see  Gouyquet),  Margaret, 
46. 

Cramer,  Mark,  148. 

Creauton,  Oliver  Mocquot  de,  66. 

Crepigny,  Peter  Champion  de,  50. 

 ,  Thomas  Champion  de,  52. 

Crespin,  Daniel,  132. 

Crespn  (Crespin),  Paulo,  130. 

Cresserons,  see  Fanu. 

Cressett,  Louise  Marie,  40. 

Crette,  John  Anthony,  92. 

Creuze,  James  de  la,  135,  and  see  Croze. 

Cridelauze,  James,  82. 

Crocheront,  Johi,  33. 

 ,  (Crochereux),  Nicholas,  10. 

Crohare  ( ?  Croharill),  Daniel,  99. 
Croix,  see  La  Croix  and  Croy. 
Croy  (Croix),  John  La  Coste  de,  120. 
Croker,  John  Gotheb,  63. 
Crommelin  (Cromlin),  Jacobus  (James), 
110. 

 ,  Mark  Anthony,  55. 

Cromer,  Jacob,  6. 
Cross  (Crosse),  Jacob,  30. 
Crottier,  see  Desmaretz. 
Crouay    (Crovay),   Jeanne  (Johannes), 
de,  100. 

Crouze,  Susanne  Narbonne  de  la,  103. 
Croze,  Anthony  Marie,  de  la,  60,  and 

see  Creuze,  La  Croze. 
Crozes,  Isaac,  114. 
Crucefix,  Robert,  36. 
Cruciger,  Andrew,  51. 
Crull,  Brant,  56, 


II^DEX 


251 


Crutzter  (Grutzler),  Tho.,  110.  | 
Cruyger  (Krueger  or  Kriiger),  John,  8.  | 
Cuchet,  Alexander,  95.  i 

 ,  James  Isaac,  102.  j 

Cudde  (Cudd),  John,  60.  1 
Curchod,  John  Francis,  177.  j 
Curry,  Elias,  179.  ; 
Curt,  Louis  de,  199.  ■ 
Cyprianus,   Abr.    (Abr[ahm]as),   104.  j 

D'Abbadie,  Francis,  144.  \ 

 ,  John  Baptist,   159.  \ 

Dabjac  (Dabzac),  Henry,  15.  i 
Da  Berlin,  Daniel,  116.  | 
da  Costa,  see  Costa.  | 
Dael,  Jonas,  165.  i 
Da  Fonseca,  see  Fonseca.  j 
D'Agar,  Charles.  j 
Dagardin,  David,  91.  i 
D'Aigremont,  Paul,  177. 
D'Aguilar  (De  Aguilar),  Benjamin,  158 
— ,  David,  158.  | 

 ,  Efraim,  158.  j 

 ,  Joseph,  158.  j 

 ,  Solomon,  158.  j 

Dalbiac  (Delbiac),  Scipion,  88.  ! 
Dalbon,  Balthazar,  111.  | 
Dalbos,  John,  120.  | 
Dalem  (Dolam),  Elisabeth  Sixt,  '99.  | 
Dalmas,  John,  4.  j 
Dalom,  Herman  van,  132,  i 
D'Aligre,  Stephen  Francis,  Marquis,  | 
200. 

D'Almeyda,  Mardocke,  130. 
Dam,  Dirk  Willem  van,  171. 
Damarr,  Peter,  56. 

Damecourt,  see  Lamecourt.  | 
Dangilbaut,  Lewis,  116. 
Dangicourd,  Paul,  116. 
Daniel,  Peter,  22. 

 ,  Samuel  (de  Grangnes),  51. 

Daniels,  Simon,  175. 

Dapilly,  Anthony,  114. 

Darbonnier,  Peter  Samuel,  167. 

D'Arbolade,  John,  116. 

Darcy,  Frederica  and  Mary,  Countesses 

of    Holdernesse,   see  Holdernesse. 
Darlon,  John,  146. 
Darquier,  John,  4. 
 ,  Peter,  113. 

Darrigraud  (Darrigrand),  Jacob,  9. 
Darripe,  David,  114. 
Dastor,  see  Laussac  (de). 
Daubuz,  Stephen,  26,  60. 
Davallon,  John  Baptist,  196. 
Davene  (Davigne),  Henry,  28. 


Davescin,  see  de  Moncal. 
D'Averdine,     Andrew     (Andreas  de 

Vurdun),  81. 
Daverton,  Paul,  70. 
David,  Abraham,  90. 

 ,  Florenc  (Florenz),  130. 

 ,  Peter,  102. 

Davois  (Dauoise),  Jacques,  83. 
Dean,  John  Christian,  184. 
Debendieu    (Dubondieu,  Dubourdieu), 

Armand,  111. 
Debaufre,  Peter,  27. 
De  Bezancenet,  Captain  David  Francis, 

179. 

De  Blois,  see  Blois,  De. 

Debonnaire,  Peter,  60. 

Deborde,  James,  70. 

De  Bouine,  Peter  Abadie,  116. 

De  Bous,  Peter  Lewis,  115. 

De  Bruges,  Pierre  Theodore,  185. 

Decaux,  see  Caux. 

Decharnes  (De  charmes),  Simon,  87. 
De  Chaulx,  John,  26. 
De  Chevrigny,  Frederick,  159. 
Decker,  Mathew,  25,  27. 
Deckhard    (Deckhart),    (John)  Henry, 
93. 

De  Clapie,  Phillip,  119. 

De  Clapiez,  Saviniac,  116. 

De  Clive,  see  Cleve. 

Decodin,  Philipe,  92. 

De  Comarque,  sec  Comarque. 

Decomuun     {and     see     Conum,  Du 

Comun),  John,  22. 
De  Croy,  sec  Croy. 
Decus,  Mariana,  191. 
Dede,  Isaac,  85. 

 ,  Peter,  85. 

Dedel,  Solomon,  191. 
Dedier,  John,  29. 

Deere  (Deer),  John,  57.  : 

Deerman,  John,  26,  35.  j 

Defalguerolles,  ^;ee  Falguerolles,  De. 

Defoissac,  Balthazar,  113. 

Deffray,  see  Fray. 

De  Fouet,  Jeremy,  156. 

de    Fournier,   see    Fournier    and  see 

Montmorancy. 
De  foussat  (Defoussat),  Peter,  14. 
De  Foyssat,  James,  23. 
De  Fray,  see  Fray, 
de  Galy,  see  Gaily. 
Degen,  Francis,  152. 

 ,  George  Christopher,  l78. 

Degenfelds,  Christopher,  Count  de,  125. 
de  Gols,  Henry,  22. 


 ,  Philip,  60. 

De  Grand  Maison,  Paul,  116. 
De  Granges,  see  Granges. 
De  Groos,  see  Groos. 
Degumin,  Thophile,  88. 
Dehaut,  Hen[ri]co,  33. 
De  Heart,  see  Heart. 
De  Hertogh,  see  Broughton. 
Deheullc,  Abraham,  53. 
D'hours,  Henry,  113. 
Deichman,  George,  171. 
Dejan,  Lewis,  114. 

De     Jonge,     see      Feilding,  North, 
Godolphin. 

Dejoux,  see  Jouxson. 

de  la  Becque,  see  Becque. 

De  Lachapelle,  sec  Lachapelle  De. 

De  la  Conseillere,  see  Conseillere. 

De  la  Coste,  see  Coste. 

De  la  Coude,  see  Coude. 

Delacourt,  see  Court,  De  la. 

Delacroze  (Delacroix),  John,  41. 

 ,  see  Croze. 

Delafarelle,  Francis,  53. 

Delafarrolle,  Paul,  119. 

Delafaye,  Theodore,  134. 

Da  la  Fon,  Gabriel  Joseph,  21,  and  see 

Font,  La  Fon. 
De  Lafons,  John,  91. 
De  la  Fontaine,  see  Fontaine. 
De  la  Fosse,  see  Chatry,  Lafosse. 
De  Lage  (J[ean]  Delages),  John,  112. 
De    la    Grange,    Peter,    28,    and  sec 

Granges. 
Delagrange,  Salomon,  98. 
De  lagrange,  sec  Boulonniere,  De  la. 
De  la  Haize,  see  Haize. 
De  la  Haye,  see  Dumont. 
de  la  Haye,  see  Haye. 
Delaigle  (Deligle),  Isaac,  59. 
Delalande,  see  Lande  and  Tostain. 
Delalen,  Solomon,  7. 
Delamere  (Delamare,  Delamerie),  7. 

 ,  James,  78,  80. 

 ,  Mathew,  87. 

 ,  Paulo,  32,  35. 

 ,  Peter,  78,  80. 

Delamerie,  see  Laymerie,  Delamere, 
De  la  Milliere,  Cyrus,  69. 

 ,  Henry,  119. 

De  la  Motte,  see  Lamotte. 
Del'  Angle     (Delangle),     John  Maxi- 
milian, 94,  a7id  see  L'Angle. 
De  Lanquetint,  Peter,  36. 
Delapierre,  Abraham,  178. 
De  la  Place,  see  Place. 


252 


INDEX 


De  Lapointelle,  see  Lapointel. 
De  la  Poire,  Peter,  113. 
Delaprimanday  (Delaprimauday),  Gab- 
riel, 21. 

De  la  Rive,  Peter  Lewis,  176. 

De  La  Roche,    Peter,    169,    and  see 

Laroche,  Roche. 
De  La  Sale,  see  Lasale. 
De  le  Touche,  see  Touche. 
De  la  Tour,  see  Tour,  Latour. 
De  la  Treille,  see  Treille. 
Delaune,  John,  90. 
Delaval,  Cornelius,  22. 
De  Lavoute  (Delavot),  Isaac,  93. 
Delemos,  Abigail,  159. 

 ,  Esther,  159. 

 ,  Francis,  159. 

 ,  James,  158. 

Delerme,  James,  133. 
Delessars,  Daniel,  90. 
De  L'Estang,  see  Lestang. 
Delestrille,  James,  54. 
de  Leuze,  see  Leuze,  de. 
Delfais  (Dalfais),  David,  81. 
Delfien  (Delfieu),  Stephen,  119. 
Del  Hoste  (Delhoste),  James,  66, 
Deliot,  Michele,  91. 

 ,  Pierre,  91. 

Deliquet,  John,  83. 
Delmonte,  Isaac,  145. 
Delom,  Petro,  32. 
Delon,  Charles,  142. 

 ,  Francis,  164. 

 ,  Paul  de  la  Bastide,  14, 

De  Lorme  (Lorsne),  Margaret,  112. 
De  Lostal,  John  Peter,  115. 
Deloumeau,  John,  7. 
Deloziere,  Frangois,  96. 
Delpech  (Delpeth),  Isaac,  7,  58. 
Delpeuch,  Elias,  16. 
Delpuy,  Johi,  32. 

 ,  Marie,  32. 

Delubac,  Jean  (John),  88. 

De  Luc,  Frangoise  Antoinette,  194. 

 ,  John  Andrew,  189. 

De  Mallide,  see  Malide. 

De  Magny,  see  Magny. 

Demande,  Baudvin,  61. 

de  Mare,  see  Mare. 

Demarin,  John  Lewis,  146. 

Demarr,  Francis,  152. 

Demasse,  Aubin  John,  135. 

De  Mattos,  Isaac,  163. 

Deme  Dys  (Demedys),  James,  83. 

Demeruy,  Louis,  83. 

Demezy,  Anthony,  193. 


De  Mierre,  Ferdinand,  170. 

De  Millon,  Jacob,  and  see  Millon. 

De  Missy,  Henry,  168,  and  see  Missy. 

Demoney,  see  Monnet. 

Demonseau,  see  Monseav. 

Demontis,  Samuel,  50. 

De  Montmorency,  see  Montmorency. 

Demox,  Blaize  (Bleso),  111. 

Denbigh,  Isabella  Countess  of,  126. 

Denie  (Denis),  Charles,  21. 

Denis,  Jean  Baptiste,  80. 

De  Normandie,  John  Anthony,  134. 

Denoyer,  Philip,  152. 

Denroches,  Cha  (Carolus),  81. 

Denys  (Denijs),  Abel,  25,  27. 

 ,  David,  38. 

Depagez,  Peter  Gilbert,  46. 

Deparay,  (Seriere),  John  Baptise,  117, 

and  see  Seriere,  de  Seriere. 
Depas,  Antonio,  133. 
De  Pester,  John,  144. 
de  Pilieres,  see  Pilieres. 
Deplauches,  Jean,  87. 
Deponthieu,  Charles,  57. 
Depouy,  Jean  Marie  Brassens,  208. 
Depretit,  Isaac,  36. 
Deprez,  Anne,  31. 
— — ,  Constance,  31. 

 ,  Jacobo,  31. 

 ,  Margarette,  31. 

 ,  Marie,  senr.  and  junr.,  31. 

Depuy,  Peter,  [and  see  Dupuy),  19. 
De  Roche,  James  Chatine,  57,  and  see 

Roche,  Laroche. 
de  Rouen,  see  Rouen. 
De  Roussel,  see  Roussel. 
Derrignee,  Petter,  104. 
De  Salis,  Hieronimus,  136. 
Desaunieres  (De  Saunieres),  Henry,  53. 
Des  Bordes,  see  Bordes. 
des  Brosses,  see  Brosses. 
Descusals,  John,  115. 
DeschampZj  Peter,  22. 
Desclauz,  John,  96. 
Des  Cotes,  James,  164. 
Descous,  Jean,  79. 
Descury,  Daniel,  41. 

 ,  Simon,  113. 

D'Esemblard,  Andrew,  116. 
Desenfans,  Noel  Joseph,  200. 
Desenne,  see  Senne. 
Des  Feue  (Fue),  Jean,  80, 
Desfourneax,  Alexander  de  Raquet,  14. 
Des  Gulhon,  [and  sec  Gulhon),  Stephen, 

17. 

Deshaies,  Francis^  111. 


Deshons,  John,  143. 

De  Sibourg,  Frederick,  19. 

Desisles  (Laubuge),  Lewis,  117. 

Desitter,  Peter,  44. 

Des  Lauriers,  see  Lauriers. 

Des  Maizeau,  Peter,  62,  99. 

 ,  Samuel,  95. 

Desmaretz,  Claudius  Crottier,  68. 

 ,  Francis,  155. 

Desmercieres,  John  Henry,  56. 
Desminiere,  Augustus,  28, 

 .  John,  30, 

 ,  Joseph,  25. 

Des  Mortier,  Jozuos  (Joshua),  88, 
Desodes,  Stephen,  43,  49. 
Desormeaux,  Louis,  84. 
De  Sorrency,  see  Sorrency. 
Despaignol  (Despagnol),  Samuel,  140. 
Despares,  Lewis,  117. 
Dessey,  Henry,  19. 
Dessoudun,  Josue  Dufay,  117. 
Destinou,  Jacob,  103, 
Desvaux,  see  Voux,  de, 
Deuponts  (Dupont),  Jean,  93. 
Deuren,  see  Van  Deuren. 
De  Valicourt,  Jean  Jaques  Coulliette, 
132. 

De  Varennes,  Peter,  54. 
Devaux  (Devaut),  Abraham,  100. 

 ,  James,  36. 

 ,  Jaque,  93. 

De  Vemet,  see  Duvernet. 

Deveryt,  Isaias,  6. 

Deveze,  Jacobus  la,  94. 

Devic,  Isaac,  65. 

Devisme,  Peter,  122. 

De  Weissenbach,  see  Weissenbach. 

Diaz  (Dias),  Aaron  Rodriguez,  133. 

 ,  Abraham  Lopes,  131. 

 ,  Benjamino  Rodrigues,  136. 

 ,  Fernando      (Fernandes)  Isaaco 

Lopes,  136. 

 ,  Fernandes  Daniel,  123. 

 ,  Jacob,  123. 

 ,  Mosi  Lopez,  133. 

 ,  see  Viana. 

Dibon,  James,  93. 
Dich,  see  Ditch. 

Dick  (Dyck),  Christianus  Jockim,  106. 

See  Van  Dyck. 
Dickerson   (Frans  Drukerson),  Frantz, 

112. 

Didier,  Isaac,  62. 
Diefray,  see  Fray. 
Diemel,  Bernard,  157. 


INDEX 


258 


Digoine,  Rene,  4. 

Dillenius,  John  Jacob,  134. 

Dilman  (Dilmandi),  Alexander,  41,  64. 

Dillman,  John,  141. 

Dimbon  (Damboune),  James,  46. 

Dingman,  William,  165. 

Diore,  Magdeleine,  112. 

Dirs,  Carsten,  175. 

 ,  Court  Henry,  185. 

Discrote,  John,  21. 

Ditch,  Henry,  2. 

Dittmar,  And  (Andreas),  107. 

Dobbert,  Daniel  Philipp,  189. 

Dobbertin,  George  Nicholaus,  64. 

Doct,  Amable,  170, 

Docrner,  John,  163. 

Dolam,  see  Dalem,  Dalom. 

Dolere,  John,  93. 

Dolfuss,  John  George,  143. 

Dolignon,  John,  161. 

Dolmer,  Peter,  70. 

Dolon,  Lewis  Benjamin,  15. 

Dombres  (Dombes),  Anthoine,  93. 

Domerque,  Henry,  49. 

Domont  (Dumont),  Esaye,  87. 

Donaldson,  John,  47. 

Doorman,  John  Wolrath,  180. 

Doorschot,  Isack,  50. 

Dornbush,  John,  160. 

Dornos,  Peter,  6. 

Dorport,  Livino  de,  34. 

Dorrien,  Anna  Jacoba,  109. 

 ,  Theodore,  134. 

d'Orville,  see  Orville. 
Doublet,  Gabriel,  82. 
Doucet  (Dousset),  Isaac,  90. 
Douiltier  (Dovillier),  John,  87. 
Douxsaint,  Hester,  97. 

 ,  Paul,  20. 

Dovespe,  Peter  De  la,  54. 
Doxat,  John  Alphonso,  196. 
D'Oyau,  Peter,  10. 
Dragauld,  Joel,  102. 

 ,  Peter,  104, 

Drago,  Aaron  Franco,  168. 
Drascon,  Gideoni,  32. 
Drelincourt,  Peter,  62. 
Dreyer,  John  Daniel,  148. 
Drin,  Francis,  110. 
Drouart,  Isaack,  4. 
Drovett  (Drouet),  William,  6. 
Drummond,  Agatha,  127. 
Drusina,  William  de,  150. 
Dubary,  Janne   (Johannes)   Du  Bray, 
105. 

Du  Bisson,  Thomas,  137,  and  see  Bisson. 


Duboc,  Charle,  90. 

Dubois  (Du  Bois),  Abraham,  10,  164. 

 ,  Elias,  82. 

 ,  Nicholas,  47. 

 ,  William,  154. 

Duboscq,  Jacob,  117. 
Du  Bouchet,  Jane  Elizabeth,  139. 
Dubourdieu,  Peter,  65. 
Dubourg,  Daniel,  30. 

 ,  John,  69. 

Dubuc,  Nicholas,  115. 
Dubuer,  Stephen,  10. 
Dubuisson,  see  Buisson. 
Ducarel,  Adrian,  Coltee,  142. 
Ducasse,  Esteven,  114. 

 ,  Peter,  58. 

Du  Castel,  Isaac,  33,  78,  79. 

Du  Castet,  see  Castet. 

Duchat,  Daniel  Le,  103. 

Du  Chesne,  John  Kerron,  36. 

Duclou,  Pitte  (Petrus),  105. 

Du  Clousy,  see  Clousy. 

Du  Conum,  Margueritte,  111,  and  see 

Decomun. 
Ducros  (Deucros),  Peter,  19. 
Dufan  (Duffan),  Henry,  43. 

 ,  John,  28. 

Dufau,  Gideon,  82. 
Dufaur,  Daniel,  113. 

 ,  John,  172. 

 ,  Joseph,  114. 

Du  Flo,  Peter,  57. 
Dufou,  Johi,  32. 

Dufour,  Elisabet,  alias  Beaufils,  86. 

 ,  Gabriel,  103. 

 ,  James,  54. 

 ,  Louis,  29. 

Dufoussat,  Peter,  42,  46. 
Dufresnay,  Dina,  102. 

 ,  Samuel,  57,  124. 

Duffus,  La<iy,  see  Sutherland,  Charlotte 

Christiana. 
Dugars,  John,  92. 
Du  Ges,  Jean,  112. 
 ,  John,  112. 

Dugneaucourt,  John  Andreas  (Andrew), 
49. 

Duhamel,  Peetre,  32,  107. 
Dulac,  Peter,  56. 
Dulamon,  James,  137. 
Dulon,  James,  105. 
Dunant,  William,  165. 
Dumas  (Du  Mas),  Andrew,  88. 

 ,  Benjamino,  33. 

 ,  John,  119. 

Dumergue,  Charles  Francis,  198. 


 ,  Charles  Joseph  Joli,  197. 

Dumon,  Petre  Petrus,  92. 

Dumont,  David  de  la  Haye,  66,  and  see 

Domont. 
Dumouchel,  David,  137. 
Dumoulin,  Peter,  11. 
Dumoustier,  John  Isaac,  136. 

 ,  Phillipe,  133. 

Duncan,  Daniel,  55. 

Dunoyer,  A.  M.  (Anne  Margaret)  Petit, 
93. 

 ,  Peter,  70. 

Duntze,  John,  135. 

Duperron  (Duferon),  A.  G.,  89 

 ,  Elias,  36. 

Duplessex,  John  Michael  Peter,  42. 
Duplessis,  Louis  Aubert,  132. 
Duplex  (Dupleix),  Isaack,  4. 
Dupont,  Jone  (Jonas),  130. 

 ,  Mathias,  62,  130. 

 ,  Peter,  138. 

Du  Pont,  Susanne,  104. 

Duport,  Stephen,  15. 

Duppel,  John  George,  197. 

Duprat,  Isaac,  119. 

Dupre  (Dupree,  Du  Pre),  Anne,  111. 

 ,  Baptist,  102. 

 ,  Charle,  103. 

 ,  Henry,  69, 

 ,  James,  109, 

 ,  John,  109. 

 ,  Samuel,  118. 

Dupuis    (Dupuy,    Du    Puy,    and  see 
Depuy),  Claudius,  25. 

 ,  Elias,  21. 

 ,  Jacob,  22. 

 ,  Jacobo  (.James),  30. 

 ,  Jacque.  79. 

 ,  Johannes  Jacobus,  102. 

 ,  Mathieu,  114. 

Du  Quesne  [and  see  Lequesne),  Gabriel 
du,  106. 

Duqueruy      (Duqueray,  Duque'ruy), 

Isaac  Nicholas,  145. 
Durade,  John,  158. 
Durand  (Duran),  Charles,  113. 

 ,  Daniel,  84. 

 ,  Jacobo,  35. 

 ,  John,  107,  119, 

 ,  John  Baptist,  158. 

 ,  John  Peter,  63. 

 ,  Marie,  35. 

 ,  Peter,  10. 

 ,  Steeven,  86. 

Durant  (Durand),  Abraham,  120. 
 ,  Lewis,  103. 


254 


INDEX 


Durban,  Anthony  Joseph,  57, 

Duren,  Henry  van,  98. 

Durett,  Francis  Parrain  de,  38,  43. 

Du  Eouille,  see  Eouille. 

Duroure,  Scipio,  106. 

Durousseau,  Mathew,  37. 

du  Eoy,  see  Eoy. 

Dusaud,  Eene,  90. 

Dusoul,  Samuel,  114. 

Dusour,  Magdalene,  100. 

Dussel,  (Dusselle)l  Charles,  50. 

Dutens,  Peter,  145. 

Dutot,  Lewis,  37. 

 ,  Samuel,  83. 

Dutry  (Dewtry),  Mary,  65. 

Duval  (Duvel,  Duvall),  David,  186. 

 ,  James,  56. 

 ,  John,  49. 

 ,  Elizabeth,  9. 

— — ,  Margaret,  9. 

 ,  Nicholas,  9. 

 ,  Peter  (Pierre),  81,  168,  200. 

 ,  Theodore,  141. 

Duveluz,  David  Samuel,  161. 
Duvernet  (De  Vernet),  Henry,  46. 
Duvinois,  Jedeon,  114. 
Du  Vivier,  John,  68. 
Duvois,  Carolo,  32. 
Dyck,  see  Van  Dyck. 

Eagron  (Eaygron),  Claud,  10. 
Eckenstein,  Daniel,  208. 
Eckert  (Eckart),  Melchior,  103 
Edet,  Claudio,  130. 
Edlinger,  Lawrence,  109. 
Edzardi,  Agneta,  109. 
Eelking,  John  Martens,  64. 
Egg,  Durs,  196. 
Eggers,  Gustav  Nicolaus,  179. 

 ,  Henry,  188. 

Eicke,  Detlev  Bonaventura,  189. 

Elers,  Peter,  64. 

EUer,  George  Ernest,  157. 

Elont,  John,  134. 

Elst,  see  Verelst. 

Emery,  Dennis,  34. 

Emmenes,  Jonh,  107. 

 ,  Martin,  51. 

Emmerich,  Andreas,  190. 
Empayta,  Joseph,  82. 
Enden,  Lewis  Vanden,  113. 
Enderup,  Andrew,  64. 

 ,  Mathias,  98. 

Engell  (Engel),  Henry,  198. 

 ,  Samuel,  139. 

English,  John,  60. 


Epply,  Paul,  102. 
Eprinchard,  James,  43. 
Ercks,  Henry,  196. 
Erich,  John,  178. 
Erickson,  Gunder,  96. 
Ernst,  Gabriel  Anthony,  161. 

 ,  John  Henry,  167. 

Erthman,  Henry,  59. 
Esberger,  Christian  Frederick,  179. 
Eschaquet,  Francis  Oliver,  82. 
Escot,  Peter,  70. 

Esperon,  Jean  Jacques  Lavadalle,  107. 
Espinass  (Espinas),  Janne  (.Johannes), 
107. 

Espinet,  David,  6. 

Estede  (Esteve,  alias  Steven),  Samueli, 

32,  see  Esteve. 
E-stemod  Jost  David,  157. 
Estrange  (I'Estrange),  Paul,  8. 
Esteve,  Marie,  91. 

 ,  Samuel,  91,  see  Estede. 

Etang,  Peter  de  1',  130. 
Eturgeon,  see  Leturgeon. 
Eude,  Gabriel,  81. 

 ,  Jaque,  80. 

 ,  Magdalen,  80. 

Everth,  John,  179. 

Eykenff,  Sebastean  Vander  (Van  der), 
110. 

Ey meeker  (Cymecker),  Johann  Conrad, 
111. 

Eymes,  see  Aymez. 
Eymer,  James,  118. 
Eynard,  Alexander,  135. 
 ,  John  Antony,  93. 

Faache  (Fache),  Thomas,  88. 
Fabre,  Lewis,  115. 
 ,  Peter,  82. 

Fabricius,  Theodore  Christopher,  42 
Fabrot,  Anthony,  54. 

 ,  Jean  Eobert,  98. 

 ,  Peter,  12. 

Fabry,  Peter,  120. 

Facio,  Nicholas,  29. 

Facon,  Peter,  169. 

Faer,  George,  51. 

Faesch,  John  Werner,  164.  . 

Fagard  (Faguard),  Jean,  78. 

 ,  Judith,  81. 

Fair,   Bartholomew,  52. 

 ,  see  Faer. 

Faitout,  Aaron,  10. 
Falaise,  Ephraim,  15. 
Falaizeau,  Peter,  66. 
Falck,  John  Christopher,  205. 


Falguerolles,  Peter  De,  118, 
Fallet,  Nicholas,  99. 
Falwasser,  see  Faulwasser. 
Famet  (Hamet),  Daniel,  87. 
Fanjaux  (Fanjoux),  John,  105. 
Fanjoux  (Forioux),  Paul,  20. 
Fanet,  John,  103. 
Fanevil,  Paul,  34,  81. 
Fanu,  Charles  le,  de  Cresserons,  4 

 ,  James  le,  97, 

Farcy,  Frances,  7. 

 ,  John,  4,  7,  81 

Farettes,  Daniel,  58. 

Fargue  (Laf argue),  Elias  la,  49. 

 ,  Ester  (Hester)  la,  102, 

Faria,  Miguel  Diaz  de,  201, 
Far j  eon,  Toinette,  112. 
Farnoux,  Alexandro,  31. 
Farster   (Christian   Forster),  Christia, 
89. 

Fasnacht,  David  Emanuel,  188. 
Fatio,  Francis  Eodolph,  162. 

 ,  John  David,  157. 

 ,  John  Philip,  164, 

 ,  Peter  Eodolf  George  Alexander, 

154. 

Faubares,  Mark  Anthony,  116. 

Faulwasser  (Falwasser),  Johann  Chris- 
tian, 147, 

 ,  John  Frederick,  158. 

Faure  (Favre,  and  see  Fawer,  Feure), 
Claud,  8. 

 ,  Daniel,  116. 

 ,  Francis,  12,  38. 

 ,  Jane,  102. 

 ,  John,  83,  105. 

 ,  Marguerit,  111. 

 ,  Matthieu,  85. 

Faust,  see  St.  Faust. 

Favenc,  Abraham,  177. 

Faverall,  John,  57. 

Favero,  John,  85. 

Favre,  see  Faure. 

Fawer  (Lafauer),  John,  53. 

Faux,  see  Le  Faux. 

Feber,  Abrahams,  68. 

 ,  Catherine,  68.  • 

 ,  Isaac,  68. 

Febure,  see  Lefebure. 

Fector,  Peter,  148. 

Feild,  see  Field. 

Feilding  {nee  Young  or  de  Jonge), 
Isabella,  Countess  of  Denbigh,  126. 

Feilitzsch,  Frederick  Lewis  Ernest, 
Baron  de,  204. 

Feldman,  Henry,  158. 


INDEX 


255 


Felsner,  Christian,  185. 

Felthusen,  Friedrich,  140. 

Felkirzamb,  Casimier  (John),  44. 

Felster^  George,  7. 

Fenoulhet,  Lewis,  69. 

Ferilles  (Farilles),  Pierre,  81. 

Ferme,  Ettienne  de,  110. 

Ferment,  Phillip,  81. 

Fermignai    (Fermignas),    Stener  (Ste- 

phenus),  87. 
Fermignan,  James,  80. 
Ferminac,  Pe[te]r,  100. 
Fernandez,  Emanuel,  182. 

 ,  Isaac  Dias,  145. 

 ,  Joseph  DiaZj  145. 

 ,  Moses,  194. 

Ferrand,  Benjamin,  141, 

 ,  Daniel,  151. 

Ferron,  Gabrieli,  31. 

 ,  Gideoni,  31, 

Fesquet,  Casimir,  201. 
 ,  David,  92. 

Feure  {and  see  Faure),  Tanegijij  le,  22. 
Fevillerade,  Peter,  54. 
Fevilleteau,  Francis^  9. 

 ,  Jacob,  9. 

 ,  Lewis,  9. 

Fevre,  see  Le  Fevre, 

Fichet,  John,  50. 

Field  (Feild),  David,  94. 

 ,  Peter,  7. 

Fiere,  Andree,  68. 

 ,  Anne  Marie,  68. 

 ,  Daniele,  68. 

 ,  Johanni,  68. 

Filhon,  James,  90. 

Fillion,  Petter,  104. 

Fincke,  Michael,  109. 

Finzi,  Solomone  d'Angelo,  192. 

Fischaw,  see  Titzchaw. 

Fisher  (Fischer),  John  William,  198. 

 ,  Johanni,  67. 

 ,  Marie  Barbare,  67. 

 ,  Maximilian,  200. 

Fitzschaw,  see  Titzchaw. 
Flaman,  John  Baptist,  78. 
Fleet,  Fermyn  (Termyn)  Van,  59. 
Fleischmann     (Fleishman),  Bernhard 
Johann,  167. 

 ,  Paul,  110. 

Flindt,  Paul  Anthony,  200. 
Flines,  Gilbert  de,  126. 
Fleuriet,  Jean,  85. 
Fleuriot,  Peter,  52. 
Fleury,  Abraham,  83. 
 ,  (Fleurey),  Daniel,  89. 


Flournoys,  Peter,  26,  29. 
Fludyer,  Elisabeth,  112. 
Fock  (Baron  de  Robeck),  John  Henry, 
193. 

Fon,  see  De  la  Fon. 
Fonblanque,  Anthony,  159. 

 ,  John,  149. 

Fonjuliane,  Lewis  de,  57. 
Fonseca,  Abrahamo,  Da,  136. 

 ,  Jacob,  131. 

 ,  Moses  Aboaf,  177. 

Font   la    (La    Font,    Font,  Laffont), 
Abraham,  6. 

 ,  Honore,  6. 

 ,  Jane,  6. 

 ,  John,  6  . 

 ,  Rachel,  6. 

Fontaine    (De    la    Fontaine,    and  see 

Fountain),  Lewis,  61, 

 ,  Mary  Anne  de  la,  136. 

 ,  Nicholas  le,  29. 

 ,  Noah  de  la,  dit  Wicart,  27. 

 ,  Peter  de  la,  28. 

Fontainne  de  Moriame,  see  Moriame. 
Fonvive,  John  Espinasse,  17. 
Forbes,  Peter,  108. 
Foreman,  Luke,  195. 
Formont,  Peter,  7. 
Forster,  see  Farster. 
Fossey,  James,  83. 
Fouach,  Jan  (Johannes),  90. 
Foubert,  Henry  de,  16. 

 ,  Petrus,  94. 

Foucher,  John,  55. 

 Stephen,  55. 

Fouchet,  John  (Jean),  93. 

Fountain   [and   see   Fontaine),  James, 

117. 

 ,  James  de  la,  68,  195. 

■  ;  Jean  Petro,  130. 

Four,  see  du  Four. 
Fourchard,  John  Jacob,  8. 
Fourestier,  Daniel,  19. 
Fournier  [and  see  De  Fournier),  Charles, 
115. 

 ,  Gabriel,  81. 

 ,  Isaac,  91. 

 ,  John  Louis,  208. 

 ,  Paul,  16. 

Fouquet,  John,  64. 

 ,  Petter,  82. 

Fouuiliane,  Gedeon  de,  106. 
Fouzes,  Anth.  (Antonious),  105. 
Fovace  (Fouace),  Stephen,  53. 
Foyssat,  see  De  Foyssat. 
Frachan,  see  Strachan. 


Fradin,  Francisco  (Francois),  38,  81. 
Fraillon,  Pierre  Peter,  78,  79. 
Fray,  (Deffray,  Diefray),  John  De,  59, 
82. 

Franchomme,  Carolo,  34. 
Francia,  Raphaeli,  136. 

 ,  Symon,  47. 

Franco,  Abramhaim,  182. 
Franel,  Joseph,  178. 
Franck,  George,  168. 
Franquefort,  Peter,  14. 
Fraser,  William,  61. 
Frass  (Frasse),  John,  95. 
Fraysse,  Peter,  10. 
Frederick,  Bernard,  120. 
Fremeaux,  Adriana  Constantia,  156. 

 ,  Elizabeth,  156. 

 ,  Gertruda  Johanna,  156. 

 ,  James,  152,  156. 

■  ,  Margaret,  156. 

 ,  Maria  Catharina,  156. 

 ,  Peter  John,  156. 

Frere,  Samuel,  53. 

Frestel,  Gabriel  de,  21. 

Freeke  (Freake,  Frecker),  James,  89. 

Frescarod  (Frescarode),  Johannes,  101. 

Fresneau,  Andre,  69. 

 ,  Nicholas,  10. 

Fridag,  Sebastian  (1783),  189. 

 ,    (1802),  189. 

Fridenberg,  Martin,  84. 
Frieake  (Frieak),  Henry,  185. 
Fries  (Freese),  John  Friderick,  146. 

 ,  John  Henry,  203. 

 ,  Nicholas,  171, 

Friso,  William  Charles  Henry,  Prince 

of  Orange  and  Nassau,  139. 
Froger,  Elisabeth,  89. 

 ,  John  Andrev/,  42. 

 ,  Marie,  88. 

 ,  Mary  Martha,  89. 

Frois,  Jacob,  138. 

Froling  (Frohling),  Christian,  50. 
Frow,  Peter,  120, 
Fruchard,  Phillip,  22. 
Fruschard,  James,  Jun.,  95. 
Fry,  Henry,  140. 
Fryer  (Freier),  Nicolays,  83. 
Fuekert  (Fuecart),  Barnard,  22, 
 ,  John,  109. 

Fucsolle    (Hester   Foucsolle),  Estienn, 
105. 

Fugard  (Fugart),  Jean,  81, 
Fuhr,  John  Phillipe,  145, 
Fuhrer,  Andrew,  167. 
Fullraught,  John,  108. 


256 


INDEX 


Fun  Toone  (Funtoone),  Henry,  85. 
Fursteneau,  Anthony,  132. 
Furtado   (Furtato),  Abraham  Mendes, 
177. 

 ,  Isaac  Mendez,  175. 

— — ,  Isaac  Neberceo,  205. 
Fury,  Louis,  92, 
Fushs,  John  Martin,  181. 
Fynboe,  Nicholas  Petarson  (Petersen), 
63. 

Gacon,  Isaac,  112. 

Gaetinaux  (Gatineau),  Frangois,  103. 

Gagnons,  Isaye,  34, 

Gahtman,  John,  59. 

Gaile^  John,  19. 

Gaillard,  Peter,  8. 

Gaist  (Gayt),  Peter,  105. 

Galabin,  Lewis,  23. 

 ,  Paul,  89. 

Galand,  Lewis,  42,  49. 

 ,  Rachel,  97. 

Galaud,  Peter,  9. 
Galdy,  Lewis,  27. 
Galine,  James,  21. 
Gallary,  Francis,  115. 
Gallatin,  Bartholomew,  141. 
Galliard,  John  Ernest,  103. 
Gallini,  John  Andrea,  194. 
Gaily  (de  Galy),  Peter,  21. 
Gambler,  Nicholas,  26. 
Gamel,  Daniel,  15. 

 ,  John,  26,  41. 

Gamory,  James,  86. 

Gampert,  Samuel,  125. 

Gander,  Francis  Lewis,  134. 

Gandon,  James,  100. 

Garbers,  John  Christian  Hartwig,  194. 

Garde  (Lagarde),  John  Boner  La,  112. 

Gardeman,  Baltazar,  82. 

Gardes,  Jean,  81. 

Gardie,  Henry,  4. 

Gardien,  John,  34,  85. 

Gariot,  Jacob,  8. 

Garling,  Nicholas,  158. 

Garnault,  Marie,  8. 

 ,  Michaell,  27. 

Garnichat,  Jacobo,  34. 
Garnier,  Daniel,  20. 
 ,  Isaac,  41,  47. 

 ,  Jean  (Johannes),  34,  41,  47,  94, 

105. 

 ,  Paul,  41,  47. 

Garrels,  Herman  Jacob,  204. 
Garrison,  Isack,  50. 
Garritt,  Nicholas,  3. 


Gascherye,  Francis,  84. 
Gashlie,  Jacob,  8. 
Gast,  Daniel,  114. 
Gastily,  Jacob,  8. 

Gastineau,  Mathurin  (Marthurin),  84. 
Gattineau,  John,  83. 
Gaudin,  Daniel,  88. 
Gaudot,  Francis,  183. 
Gaudy,  Francis,  5. 

 ,  Isaac,  5. 

 ,  John,  senr,,  5. 

 ,  John,  junr.,  5, 

Gauer  (?Ganer),  Christopher,  197. 
Gaugain,  Thomas,  41,  57. 
Gauget,  John,  43. 
Gaule,  see  Gole. 
Gaussen,  Jane,  102. 

 ,  Peter,  26,  30. 

Gausseran  (Gosserant),  Peter,  81. 
Gautier,  Isaac,  78,  80. 

 ,  John  Guy,  207. 

 ,  John  Lewis  Frederick,  207. 

 ,  Stephano,  32. 

Gauvain,  Peter  Henry,  150. 
Gaynon,  Isaac,  91. 

Gayott  (Gayot  ?  Gayet),  Daniel,  13. 

 ,  John,  89. 

Gazeau,  John,  119. 

Geardon,  Margueritte,  98. 

Gebert,  Pierre,  87. 

Gehren,  see  Von  Gehren. 

Geib,  Johannes,  197. 

Geinheimer,  George,  7. 

Geldieu,  see  Gelieu. 

Geledneki,  Christian  Samuel,  152. 

Gelieu  (Geldieu),  Mathew,  20. 

Gemsa,  Christopher,  193. 

Gendels,  Thome,  33. 

Gendron  (Gendreu,  Gendvan),  Philip,  9. 

 ,  Stephen,  6,  9,  19. 

Gendt,  William  Van,  25. 
Genes,  Jean,  112. 

•  ,  see  St.  Genes, 

Geneves,  Ann  Susanna,  103. 

 ,  Jane  Antoinette,  103. 

Gentet  (Gentit),  Peter,  9,  117. 

Gen  til,  John  Henry,  175, 

Gentjes,  see  Centjes. 

George,  John,  22. 

Ger  .  .  .  (Gerrard),  ?  Ban,  83. 

Gerard  {and  see  Gerrard),  Jacob,  10. 

 ,  Marie,  Lady,  43. 

 ,  Peter,  56. 

Gerbrants,  Francisco,  33. 
Gercken,  John,  122. 
Gerhard,  Justus,  138. 


Germain,  Philip,  125. 

Germond,  John,  86. 

Gerofrey,  see  Jarrofoy. 

Gerrard,  Maxllian  (Maximillian),  89. 

Gervais  (Gervaize),  Isaac,  123. 

 ,  Jaqueline,  107. 

 ,  Peter,  82. 

Gerval,  Jean,  91. 
Ges,  see  Du  Ges. 
Gevekoht,  Nicholas,  25. 
Giberne,  Johi  Rene,  32. 

 ,  Marie,  32. 

Gibert,  Anthony,  158. 
Gichard,  see  Guichard. 
Giesewell,  Ernest,  203. 
Gilbert  (Gilert),  David,  82. 

 ,  Henry,  129. 

 ,  Pierre,  89. 

Gildemeester,  Christopher,  122. 

Giles,  Lewis,  170. 

Gill,  Jane  [see  Barkstead. 

 ,  Stephen,  42,  52. 

Gilles,  Salomon,  89. 
Gillon,  Phillip,  25. 
Girard,  David,  154. 

 ,  (Girod),   Estienne    (Hester),  99, 

101. 

 ,  John,  18. 

 ,  Malchisedec,  102. 

 ,  Noe,  33,  102. 

 ,  Paul,  18. 

 ,  Peter,  10. 

Girardot  (Girardeau),  Andrew,  153. 

 ,   ,    alias  Devermenoux,  44. 

 ,  James,  127. 

 ,  John,  8,  128. 

Girod,  Estienne  (Hester),  see  Girard. 
Gisioneau  (Guionneau),  Peter,  6. 
Gleichman,  Theodore  George,  178. 
Glenisson  (Glenison),  Jean,  7,  19,  92. 
Glostein,  Jacob,  175. 
Gnaden,  Vincent,  109. 
Goadsens,  Francisco,  107. 
Godart,  Anne,  78,  80. 
Godeffroy,  Benjamin,  69. 

 ,  Johanna  Catherine,  195. 

 ,  Peter,  195. 

Godier,   James,  64. 
Godin,  David,  60,  166. 

 ,  David  Lewis,  172. 

 ,  James,  86. 

Godolphin,  Marie  Catharine,  Mar- 
chioness of  Blandford  (nee  de  Jong), 
135,  136. 

Goebell,  Florian,  121. 

 ,  Gerard,  170. 


INDEX 


257 


Goiran  (Goyrand),  Pierre,  81. 

Gold,  see  Cohl. 

Gole  (Gaule),  Cornelius,  99. 

 ;  Susanne,  99. 

Gols,  see  De  Golds. 

Gomez  (Gomes),  Danieli,  122. 

 ,  Davidi,  122. 

 ,  Jacob,  122. 

 ,  Ludovico,  47.  '  | 

 ,  Mordecay,  122.  j 

Gomme,  Josepho,  -31.  j 
Goodhart,  Emanuel,  189.  ; 
Goodriake,  Levina  Benjamina,  180. 
Gordon  {alias  Allen),  Maria,  20i. 
Gorsa,  Peter,  115. 
Goselin,  Carolin,  32. 
Gosset,  Abraham,  87. 
— — ,  Daniel,  85. 

 ,  Mathieu,  85. 

 ,  Melchisedech,  85. 

Gossier,  Daniel,  101. 

 ,  John,  101. 

Gotier,  David,  106. 
Gottlieb,  Andreas,  182. 

 ,  John  Vallientine,  183. 

Goudot.  David  Francis,  17. 
Gougeon,  Renee,  lO. 

 ,  Renee  Marie,  10. 

Gougon,  Danl.,  80. 

Goullainne,   Charles   De,   senr.,  118. 

 ,  Charles  De,  junr.,  118. 

 ,  Charles  De,  son  of  Samuel,  118. 

Goullard,  John,  101. 

 .  Mari  Fransoise,  100.  | 

Goupil,  Samuel,  83.  | 
Gourden  (Gourdon).  Francis,  6,  19.  ' 
Gourdon,  John.  42.  52.  j 
Goure,  Jacobo,  33. 
Gourgas,  John  Mark,  196. 
Gout,  John,  70. 
Gouy,  Charles,  8. 

Gouyquet  {and  sec  Couyquet),  Abra-  | 
ham,  63.  j 
Govdar  (Goudard).  Abraham,  91.  j 
Govis,  Charles,  10.  | 
Goy,  Daniel,  163.  ! 
Graef,  Dirk  de,  110.  j 
Graff,  Daniel,  191.  j 

 ,  Frederick  Nicolas,  161.  j 

 ,  Samuel  Bernard,  159.  ! 

Graffenriedt  (de  Gruffenied),  Christoff  ; 

Es  (?),  90.  i 
Grand,  George,  154.  ' 
— — ,  John  James,  149. 

  Maison,  see  De  Grand  Maison. 

 ,  see  Le  Grand. 


Grande  (Grandee),  John  de  la  Valade, 
99. 

Grandau,  John,  98. 

Grandidier,  John,  104. 

Grandges  (Graudges),  see  Granges. 

Grange,  see  De  la  Grange,  Lagrange. 

Granges  (Grandges),  Elias  de,  9. 

 ,  Henry  Daniel   de,  51.   and  see 

Daniel. 

 ,  .James  Charles^  165. 

Grangier  (Granger),  Paul,  8. 

Granon,  Jo(annes),  Ja(cobus),  97.  | 

Grasseneau,  James,  51. 

Gratian,  Renee,  100. 

Graumann,  Hermann,  190 

Grave,  Arnold  de,  102. 

Graves,  Philipe  de,  104. 

Gravier,  Peter,  121. 

Greissier,  Peter,  12. 

Grelle  (Crelle),  Georg.,  95. 

Grellet,  Samuel,  164. 

Grellier  (Grelier),  G.  (Gabriel),  87. 

Greneau,  Samuel,  10. 

Grenier,  Isaac,  92. 

Grenion,  Charles,»50. 

Grenou.  Rene,  90. 

Greul  (Gruell),  Franci;-.  119 

Grevenkop,  Caspar,  155. 

Grey,  see  North. 

Gribelin,  Symon,  21. 

Griesbach,  Charles,  203 

 .  Frederick,  203.  j 

 ,  George,  203.  j 

 ,  John  William,  202.  | 

 .  Justus  Henry,  203.  | 

Grill,  Claes  (Claus),  181.  | 

Grilon,  Simeon,  70.  ! 

Grimaudet,  Francis,  54. 

Grimault,  James,  78,  80. 

Grob,  John  Ernest,  180 

Grolleau,  Lewis,  16. 

Grolon,  Elias,  10. 

Gronberg,  Hans,  96. 

Gronhoff,  Matz  Andersen,  138. 

Gronquet,  Isack,  52. 

Groos,  Sybrandt  De,  101. 

Gros,  see  Le  Gros. 

Grose,  Francis,  147. 

Grote,  Andrew,  142. 

Grou,  Isaac,  79. 

Grove,  Lambert  de,  94. 

Gruaz,  Louys,  198. 

Grubb,  Anne,  86. 

Grudee  (Grude),  Francis,  84. 

 ,  Nicholas,  41,  47. 

 ,  Peter,  41,  47. 


Gruelle,  Paul  de  Gaily  de  la,  14. 
Gruncisen,  Charles,  206. 
Grutzmann,  John  Henry,  125. 
Gruzeau,  Petro,  52. 
Gudgin,  William,  87. 
Guenault,  Susanne,  111. 
Guepin,  David,  38. 
Guerard,  Henri,  85. 

 ,  John,  57. 

Guerin,  John,  6. 

Guerrier,  Matthew,  8. 

Guerry,  Revd.  Lewis,  192. 

Guesnard,  Jean,  104. 

Gugelman  (Gugleman),  John,  25,  41,  53. 

Gugy,  Bartholomew,  203. 

 .  Lewis,  203. 

Guibald  (Guiball),  Samuel,  6 

 ,  Peter,  120. 

Guibert,  Isaac,  117. 

 ,  Phillip,  22. 

Guichard  (Gichard),  Anthony,  10. 

 ,  Francis,  10. 

 ,  Gabriel,  21. 

 ,  Hubert,  138. 

Guichardiere.  John,  87. 
Guichenet,  Gideon,  68. 
Guichinet,  Henry,  8. 
Guidon,  Lewis,  43. 
Guignard.  John,  36. 
Guigner,  Isaac,  66. 

 .  Leonard.  66. 

 ,  (Guiguer),  Samuel,  111. 

Guil  (Gue),  Pieter  Alexander.  111. 
Guillard,  Peter.  9. 

Guillauma  (Guillamna,  Guillaume),  John 
De,  120. 

Guillaumot   De    la   Bergeric,  Charles 

Joseph,  127. 
Guilleman,  Lewis,  132. 
Guillibau,  Nicolas,  104. 
Guillon,  Gabriel,  149. 
Guimard,  Peter,  10. 
Guinand,  Joseph,  137. 
Guinard  (Guinaud),  John  Henry.  120. 

 ,  Peter,  155. 

Guion,  Isaac,  93. 

 ,  Jacob,  6. 

Guirard,  David.  105. 

 ,  Jhon.  105. 

Guirodos,  John,  10. 
Guis,  E.  (Elizabeth),  89. 
Guionneau,  sec  Gisioneau 
Guiteau,  Francis,  100. 

 .Francis  Theophilus.  135. 

Guitton  (Guiton),  Jacobus.  9. 
Gulch,  Anne  Catherine,  67. 


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258 


INDEX 


 ,  Heinrich,  67. 

 ,  Magdalene,  67. 

 ,  Melchior,  67. 

Gulhon,  see  Des  Gulhon. 
Guliker,  Barthold,  12. 

 ,  Frederick,  121. 

Gundelach,  Laurence,  123. 
Gunge,  John,  8. 
Guth,  John,  176. 

Giiting  (Fridius  Giting),  John  Friedrig 

(Johannes),  96. 
Gutteres,  Aaron  de  Mattos,  138. 
Guy,  Lewis,  190. 
Guy  en,  Anthony,  92. 
Guymard  (Guimard),  Jean,  88. 
Guyon,  James,  135. 
 ,  Louis,  96. 

Hack,  Daniel,  25. 
Hackman,  Jacob,  142. 
Haedy,  Christopher,  200. 
Haen,  Georgius  de,  94. 
Haesdonck,  see  Van  Haesdonck. 
Haeseler,  Nicholas  JoEichim,  178. 
Hagen,  Gotthard,  112. 

 ,  Gotthard  J.,  112. 

 ,  see  Van  Hagen. 

 ,  Van  der,  see  Vanderhagen 

Hahn  (Hahne,  and  see  Hane,  Hann), 
Frederick,  171. 

 ,  George  Ernest  de,  180. 

 ,  Johann  Christian,  93. 

Haijman,  Nicholas,  137. 
Haijs,  John,  27. 

Haine  {and  see  Hayne),  Daniel,  98. 
Haize,  Abraham  de  la,  84,  101. 

 ,  Moses  De  la,  100. 

Hake,  Engelbert,  151. 
Haldimand,  Anthony  Francis,  164. 

 ,  Anthony  Henry,  186. 

 ,  John  Abraham,  169. 

Hamburge  (Hamburger),  Christian,  89. 

 ,  William  Christian,  138. 

Hame,  Peter  Lamy  de,  124. 

Hamet,  see  Famet. 

Ham.melburg,  Henry  Albrecht,  183. 

Hammersmith,  George,  190. 

Hamis,  Isaac,  145. 

Hamon  (Hemon),  Hector,  56. 

 ,  Isaac,  69. 

Hampden,  Constantia,  nee  de  Hubert, 
161. 

Hampp,  John,  200. 
Handel,  George  Frideric,  132. 
Hane  (Hahne,  and  see  Hahn),  Nicholas, 
179. 


Hanet,  Michel  Louis,  85. 
Hanker,  John  Peter,  5. 
Hann  (and  see  Hahn),  Peter,  50. 
Hanman,  John  Gottfried,  173. 
Hanners  (Hanmers),  Christian,  57. 
Hanrot  (Hanrott,  Henriot),  Jonas,  88. 
Hansell,  John  George,  109. 
Hansen,  John  Lewis,  135. 

 ,  Otto  Hinrick,  197. 

 ,  Peter  Peterson,  197 

Hansler,  Jacob,  185. 

Harache,  Anne,  32. 

Harenc,  Roger,  131. 

Harisson,  see  Harrison. 

Harksen,  Conrad,  159. 

Harlingen    (Van    Harlingoen,  junr.), 

Martin  Van,  109. 
Harnigk,  John  Michael,  36. 
Harrand,  Francis,  175. 
Harrison  (Harisson),  Mary  Sybelle,  154. 

 ,  Peter,  159. 

Hart,  Frederick,  25,  32. 

 ,  Moses,  128. 

 ,  Moses  Hyem,  128. 

Hartcup,  John,  126.  • 

Harthals,  see  Van  Harthals. 

Hartman   (Harttman),  Dorothea  Mar. 

greta,  182. 

 ,  Isaac,  senr.,  10. 

 ,  Isaac,  junr.,  10, 

 ,  John,  10,  158. 

 ,  Paul,  88. 

 ,  Richard,  111. 

Hartogh,  Fredrick,  61. 
Hasbrouk,  Abraham,  10. 
 ,  John,  10. 

Haselgren  (Haselgreen),  Andreas,  25. 

 ,  Andreas  (Anthony),  58. 

Hasenelever,  Peter,  165. 
Hasenfeller,  George  Godfried,  138. 
Hastings,  Charles,  192. 

 ,  John,  26,  27. 

 ,  Marian,  205. 

 ,  Warren,  205. 

Hatanviile  (Hattenville,  Hattanville), 
Abraham,  84. 

 ,  James,  69. 

 ,  Peter,  51. 

Hauser,  John,  166. 

Haussoullier,  Lewis  John  Marie,  207. 

Haut,  Henry  de,  38. 

Hawes,  Henry,  196. 

Haye,  Gabriel  de  la,  19. 

Hayne  {and  see  Haine),  Abraham,  97. 

Haynts  (Haines),  Adam,  107. 

Hays,  James.  140. 


Heart,  John  De,  120. 
Heath,  Rose  Marie,  161. 
Hebert,  Antonio,  130. 

 ,  James,  57, 

— ,  John,  101. 

 ,  Mary,  101. 

 ,  Mathew,  53. 

 ,  Piter,  85, 

Hecker,  John  Henry,  181,  189. 

Hederstedt,  Gustaf,  191, 

Heeger,  Paul,  128. 

Heerde,  Harman  (Herman)  Van,  91. 

Hegardt   (Hegard,   Hegauld),  Martin, 

109,  110. 
Heholt  (Herholt),  Jacob,  62, 
Heilman,  Francis,  62, 
Heineken,  Christian,  147, 
Heintz,  Elias,  200. 
Heinzelmann,  John  Conrad,  156. 

 ,  John  Swiccard,  156, 

Heisch,  Frederick,  207, 

Helberg,  Jacob,  110. 

Heldt,  John  Jacob,  122. 

Helle,  Thomas  Thor.  (Thorhelle),  112. 

Heloin,  Stephen,  84, 

Helm,  Isaak  van  den,  105, 

Helmunt,  Jasper,  108. 

Helot,  Dennis,  82. 

Hemard,  Peter,  80. 

Hem  el  (Hemet),  Adrien,  83. 

Hemert  (Hermert),  Francis  Van,  senr,, 

125. 

— — ,   ,  junr.,  125, 

 ,  Joachim  Van,  l09. 

 ,  John  Van,  125. 

 ,  Wolfert  Van,  139, 

— — ,  see  Van  Hemort, 

Hemet,  Peter,  43,  54,  and  see  Henne. 

Hemon,  see  Hamon, 

Hempel,  Charles  Frederick,  167. 

Hendricks,  Harman,  153. 

Henley,     Dorothy      Hannah  Louisa 

Harriot,  187. 
Henne  (Hemet),  Thomas,  83. 
Henneken      (Henniken,  Hennequin), 

Abraham,  25,  35,  42,  93. 
Henri,  Lous.  (Ludovicus),  99. 
Henricij,  John,  42. 
Henriod,  Daniel,  167. 
Henrique,  Joseph,  see  Brendon,  M.  N. 
Henriques,  Mosi  Irael,  71. 
Henry,  Carolus  or  Charles  le,  81 

 ,  Henry,  88, 

 ,  Solomon,  168. 

Herauld,  James,  46. 
 ,  James,  41. 


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259 


Herbault  (Herbaut),  Peter,  52. 

Herbst,  Daniel,  42,  58. 

Here  (Hero),  Marie,  87. 

Herihe  (Heriche),  Pierre,  87. 

Hering,  Andrew  Vehl,  63. 

Herman  (Heiman),  John  Christian,  110. 

 ,  John,  129. 

Hersan  (Hersant),  Elizabeth,  94. 

Hersant,  Marie  Catherine,  94. 

Herschel,  William,  198. 

Hersot  (Hersaud,  Hersout),  Adam,  99. 

Hertel,  John  Jacob,  191. 

Herview,  Frangois,  86. 

Hervot,  James,  81. 

 ,  Peter,  81. 

Heshuysen,  Lewis  Diedrick,  172. 

Hess  (Hesse),  Henry,  91. 

Het,  Rene,  69. 

Heup,  see  Le  Heup. 

Heurtin,  Elizabeth,  7. 

 ,  William,  7. 

Heutig,  John  William,  197. 

Heutot  (Hautot),  Petro,  32. 

Heuze,  John  Simon  de  la,  112. 

Heydman,  John  Burges,  63. 

Heyman  (Heymans),  Henry,  170,  195. 

 ,  James,  55. 

 ,  John  Andrew,  122. 

Hill,  Habert  Demon,  88. 

Hinrichs,  Charles,  177. 

 ,  Ulrich  Anthony,  206. 

Hinstbeng  (Hinstberg),  Herman,  62. 

Hintze,  Daniel  Godfrey,  192. 

Hiot,  Peter,  68. 

Hippius,  Frederick,  192. 

 ,  Jacob  Gottfried,  184. 

His,  John,  167. 

Hobbema,  see  Obbema. 

Hochecorne,  John,  79. 

Hodshon,  William,  129. 

Hoefnagel,  B.,  110. 

 ,  John,  105. 

Hoffgaard,  Frederich,  153. 

Hoffham,  Luder,  179. 

Hoffmann,  John,  182. 

 ,  John  Christian,  173. 

Hoffshleger  (Hofschliiger),  John  Ber- 
nard, 139. 

Hognel,  Charles,  56. 

Hoguel,  Isaac,  53. 

Hohendorff,  Christian  Von,  154. 

Holdernesse,  Frederica,  Countess  of, 
121. 

 ,  (ne  Doublet),  Mary,  Countess  of 

Holderness,  146. 
Holl,  Leonard,  173. 

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Holling,  John,  104. 

Hollmans,  George,  125, 

Holmede,  Jacobo,  33. 

Holsten  (Holston),  Peter,  145. 

Holte,  Henry  Von,  59. 

Holwall,  Andreas,  126. 

Holzendorf,  Charles,  137. 

Holzhalb,  Bernard,  99. 

Homey er,  William,  192. 

Hompesch,  Jacqueline  Charlotte,  Com- 

tesse  de,  202. 
Honore,  Jaque,  91,  and  see  L'Honore. 
Hooffstetter,  John  Lewis,  187. 
Hooren  (Hoorn),  Daniel,  Van,  93. 
Hope,  Adrian,  123. 
— ■ — ;  Archibald,  junr.,  123  . 

 ,  Archibald,  senr.,  123, 

 ,  Enrico,  123. 

 ,  Isaaco,  123. 

 ,  Jacobo,  123. 

 ,  Joh[ann]i,  123. 

 ,  Thome,  123. 

 ,  Zacharie,  123. 

Hopfer,  Bennet  Erasmus,  124. 
Hopke,  Herman,  109. 
Hoppe,  John  Frederick,  26. 
Horn,  Nicholas,  206. 
Horner,  James,  129. 
Horry,  Peter,  20. 
Horst,  John  Herman  Zur,  130. 
Hosch,  Peter  John,  192. 
Hose,  John  Daniel,  185. 
Housman,  Mathew,  144. 
Houssaye,  Tamary,  151. 
Housset,  John,  15. 

Houthhousen  (Houthyusen),  John,  83. 
Howard,  John,  204. 

 ,  Mary  Thomas,  204. 

 ,  Robert,  204. 

Howe,       Mary      Sophia  Charlotte, 

Viscountess,  124. 
Hubard  {and  see  Hubert),  Werkin,  92. 
Huber,  Abraham,  164. 

 ,  Bartholomew,  186. 

Huberston,  Huberto,  68. 
 ,  Jacob,  68. 

Hubert    {and    see    Hubard),  Louise 
Elizabet,  97. 

 ,  Susannah  (nee  Messing),  142. 

Hue,  Jacob,  52. 

 ,  Jacobo,  31,  34. 

 ,  Jaques,  97. 

 ,  Michael,  34,  52. 

Huet,  Jean,  89. 
Hugeinin,  Rodolph,  156. 
I  Hugk,  John  George,  96. 


Hugonian,  Francis  Lewis,  131. 

HuUin,  Mathew,  4. 

Hullman,  Gerard,  200. 

Hundeshagen,  Caspar,  51. 

Hurel,  Jacobo,  34. 

Hurgrome,  Phenix,  106. 

Hutchinson,  Francis,  63. 

Huy,  Martin,  33,  54. 

Hyde,  Stephen,  110. 

Hydeman  (Heidemann),  Burges,  25. 

Imbert,  Balthazar,  43,  55. 
Imhoff,  Charles,  190. 

 ,  David  Peyer,  171. 

Ingoldsby  (nee  Coussmaker),  Catherine 

Jane),  145. 
Isaac,  David  of,  145. 
Isaacs,  Henrico,  130. 
Iselin,  John  Frederick,  208. 
Iselin,  John  Luke,  176. 
Iserloo  (Iserlo),  Engelbert,  53. 
Isnel  (Isenel),  Daniel,  88 
• 

Jackson  (nee  Jankowski),  Anna  Eliza- 
beth, 193. 
Jacmer  (Jaciner),  Jacob,  58. 
Jacob,  Mark,  65. 
Jacobi,  John  Christian,  102. 
Jacobo  (Jacobs),  Herman,  128. 
Jacquery,  John  Elias,  167. 
Jacquet  (Jaquet),  Andrew,  30. 

 ,  Fransois,  103. 

 ,  Rene,  19. 

Jacquin  (Jaquin),  John  Nicholas,  173. 

 ,  Mary,  96. 

Jager,  Dirk,  167. 

 ,  Ernesto  Augusto,  130. 

Jagmar,  John,  115. 
Jaille,  Isaac  De  la,  104. 
Jalabert,  Francis,  158. 
Jales,  John  Frederick,  126. 
Jambelin,  Peter,  6. 
James,  Jeremie,  115. 
Jandin,  Jean  Frangois,  93. 
Janot,  James,  167. 
Janssen  (Jansen),  John,  66. 

 ,  Ulrick,  123. 

Janvier,  Lewis,  36. 

 ,  Thome,  33. 

Janvret,  see  Jenuret. 
Jappie  (Japie),  Jacobus,  9 

 ,  Daniel,  123. 

 ,  John,  7. 

 ,  Marie,  7. 

Japin,  Abr[aham]us,  106. 
Jaquet,  see  Jacquet. 


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INDEX 


Jaquin,  see  Jacquin. 
Jardeau,  David,  9. 
Jarlan,  Mark,  51. 

 ,  (Jarland),  Paule,  105. 

Jarrofoy   (Heremias  Gerofrey),  Jemie 

(Jeremie),  99. 
Jastram,  Paridon  (Paridem),  111. 
Jauniere,  De  la,  see  Royrand. 
Jay,  see  Le  Jay. 
Jeffreys,  Jane,  47. 

 ,  Katherine,  47. 

Jemblin,  James,  36. 
Jenuret  (Janvret),  Daniel,  99. 
Jeqiiier,  James  Samuel,  176. 
Jerquet,  John,  152. 
Jeune,  see  Le  Jeune. 
Johnson,  George,  66. 
 ,  Thomas,  3. 

Jolly  vet   (Jolivet,  Jolyvet),  Magdelen, 
93. 

— ,  Henry,  208, 

Joly  (Jolly),  Henry,  150. 

 ,  Jean  Piter,  86! 

 ,  John,  197. 

 ,  Piere,  85. 

Jonge,  see  Feilding,  North. 
Jonquiers,  Henri,  84. 
Jordis,  Jacob  Frederick,  60. 

 -,  Paul,  60. 

Jouenne,  Louis,  180. 
Jouet,  Jacobus,  106. 
Joumard,  Peter,  96. 
Jounacet,  Matheu,  101. 
Jouneau,  Daniel,  20. 
 ,  Stephen,  19. 

Jourdain  (Jourdan,  Jourdon),  Anthony, 
54. 

 ,  James,  42. 

 ,  Wame.  (Willelmus),  102. 

Jouxson,  Benjamin,  alias  Dejoux  (De 

Joux),  19. 
Joye,  Mary  Margaret,  171. 
Joyeux,  Johi,  31. 
Jremell,  Charles,  28. 
Jugla,  John,  151. 
Julian,  James,  42;  and  see  Julien. 

 ,  Peter  Bartholomew,  148, 

Julien  (Jullien,  Jullion,  and  see  Julian), 

Ann,  107. 

 ,  Francis  {and  see  Julian),  86. 

 ,  Isaac,  85. 

 ,  Jeanne  (Johannes,  Johanna),  97. 

 ,  Jenie  (Jana),  96. 

 -,  John,  134. 

 ,  Lewis,  152. 

 ,  Peter^  92, 


I  — — ,  Stephen,  92. 

 ,  see  St.  Julien, 

Juliot,  Solomon  de  la  Penieiere,  46 
Justus,  Jacob  Matthias,  175. 

Katenkamp,  Herman,  151, 
Kater,  Henry,  199. 

 ,  John  Herman,  187. 

— ,  William,  199. 
Keck,  John,  95. 
Keilman,  John,  110. 
Keller,  William  Adolf,  121. 
Kellner,  John  August,  203. 

 ,  John  Christian  William,  203. 

 ,  William  Ernst,  202. 

Kempe,  Frederick  Christopher,  150. 

Kendall,  Jacobo,  68. 

Kenaw  (Konaunt),  Peter,  110. 

Kepp,  John,  197. 

Kerfbeyl,  John,  64. 

Kern,  John  Frederick,  186. 

Kerron,  see  Du  Chesne. 

Kesteren,  Otto,  51. 

Kettler,  Cornelius  Gerhard,  165. 

 ,  John  Vollraht,  165. 

Keyser,  Alexander,  175. 

 ,  Assur,  175. 

 ,  Eleazar  Isaks,  200. 

i  Kien  (Kiihn,  alias  Kuhne),  Rudolph,  62. 
Kilmansegge  [see  Platen),  Caroline,  126. 
King,  David,  otherwise  Konig,  166. 

 ,  James,  62. 

 ,  Peter,  81,  89. 

 -,  Philip,  177. 

— — ,  Sophia,  63. 

 ,  Wilhelmina   Catherine,  Baroness 

King  of  Ockham,  172. 
j  Kirchhoff,  Christian  William,  118. 
Kirkman,  Jacob,  156. 
Kirsh,  Charles  Earnest,  25,  36. 
Klanert   [and   see   Kleinert),  Charles 

Morris,  183. 
Klausing,  Henry,  154. 
Klein,  Christian  Godfrey,  170. 
Kleinert  [and  see  Klanert),  Sebastian 

Gottlob,  180. 

 ,  Tobias,  160. 

Klencke,  Henry,  141. 

— ,  Martin,  149. 

Klincke,  Herman  Rudolph,  148. 

Klopfer,  John  Gottlieb,  193. 

Klotz,  John  Gottfried,  167. 

Klupp  (Klug),  Charles  Joackim,  110. 

Knies,  Andrew,  171. 

Knight,  John,  159. 

Knowlings  (nee  de  Morin),  Margarett, 
143, 


Knyff,  Leonard,  93. 
Kock,  Henry,  166. 
Koe,  John,  170. 
Koep,  Benedict,  126. 
Kohl,  Balthazar,  52. 
Kohn,  George  Lewis,  187. 
Koithan,  Frederick,  195. 
Konig,  Johan  Friedrich,  111, 
Konink,  William,  154. 
Koops,  Matthias,  194. 
KopSj  Isaac,  26. 

 ,  William  Isaac,  128. 

Korten,  John  Abraham,  123. 

 ,  Peter,  136. 

Kotcherthat,  Benigne  Sibylle,  67. 

 ,  Christiano  Josae,  67. 

 ,  Joshue,  67. 

 ,  Sibylle  Charlotte,  67, 

 -,  Susanne  Sibylle,  67. 

Kraguelius,  John  Lewis,  138. 
Krauter,  Christopher  Jacob,  151. 

 ,  Phillip  David,  D.D.,  169. 

 ,  Philip  Jacob,  162. 

Krebs,  Christopher,  109. 

Kroger     {and    see     Kruger),  Gunter 

Henry,  183. 
Krohn,  Jacob,  195. 
Kroll,  Adam,  173. 

Kruger  {and  see  Kroger),  Jacob,  160. 

 ,  Paul,  127. 

Krull,  Foost,  109. 
Kuhff,  Henry  Peter,  162. 
Kulenkampff,  Henry,  64. 
Kuliff,  Frederick,  160. 

Laballiere,  Peter  De,  4. 

Laban,  Gabriel,  119. 

Labatt,  Isaac,  205. 
j  Labbee  (Labbe),  Anne,  184. 

 ,  Peter,  56. 

Labbutte,  Rene,  167. 

Labelye  (Label ve),  Charles,  148. 

Labene,  Michael,  64. 

Labilliere,  Paul,  16. 

Laborde,  Josias,  21. 

La  Bouchetiere,  see  Bouchetiere. 

La  Boutiniere,  John,  114. 
I  Labrille  (Labeille),  Alexandre,  99. 
j  Labrosse,  see  Brose. 
I  Labrune,  see  Rivas. 

La  Cain  (Lacam),  Susanne,  112. 

Lacam.  Isaac,  136. 

I  ,  Veneranda  Maria  Elizabetta,  157. 

j  Lacase  (Lacasse),  John,  38. 
j  Lacaux  (Lacoux),  Claude,  103. 

I   ,  John,  119. 

i  Lachapelle,  Amos  De,  51. 


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261 


Lache  Nay  (Lachenay),  Madelne  de,  97. 
Lacolombine,  Achilles  de,  81. 
La  Combe  (Lacombe),  John,  114. 

  (Combe  Clusell),  Rene,  29. 

 ,  William,  114. 

La  Conte  {and  see  Conte,  Le  Conte). 

Arthur,  29. 

 ,  Francis  Abraham,  52, 

Lacoste  {and  see  Costa,  Coste),  John, 

49. 

 ,  John  Hercule,  41, 

 ,  Peter,  16,  117. 

 ,  see  Croy,  De. 

Lacourt     (Lacour,    and    see  Court), 

Andrew,  70. 

 ,  John,  85. 

 ,  see  Lallert  de. 

Lacoux,  see  La  Caux. 

La  Croix  {and  see  Croy),  Charles,  120. 

 ,  Francis,  41,  50,  57. 

La  Croze  (Lacreuze,  and  see  Croze), 

Mary  Marie  de,  131. 

 ,  Stephen,  57. 

Ladavese,  Abel  Rotolp  de,  57. 

 ,  Anthony,  57. 

Ladenbergh,  Rudolph,  157. 
Lafabreque,  Francis  Hubac,  16. 
Lafage  (Lafarge),  Piere,  92. 

 ,  Francis,  88. 

Lafargeze,  Peter,  119. 
La  Fargue,  see  Fargue. 
Lafauer,  see  Fawer. 
Lafitte,  Peter,  113. 
 ,  Timothy,  70. 

La  Fon   {and  see  De  la  Fon),  Jacob 

Poitevin,  86. 
La  font,  see  Font. 

La  Fontaine,  see  Fontaine,  Fountain. 
Laforest,  Lawrence,  172. 
Lafosse  (De  la  Fosse),  Barthelemy  De, 
99. 

Lagarde,  see  Garde. 

Lagase,  Charles,  87. 

Lagourne,  John,  43,  78,  79. 

Lagrange  {and  see  Granges),  Peter,  25. 

 ,  Stephen,  96. 

La  Groys,  Gabriel  Geffres,  114. 

Lahaize,  see  Haize. 

Laiden  (Leyden),  Louis,  100. 

Laige,  see  Leige. 

Laine  (Layne),  Thomas,  84. 

Lairens  (Laurens),  Jean,  79. 

Lakeman,  Abraham,  10. 

La  Lande  (Delalande),  see  Lande. 

Lallert  (La  Court),  Guy  de,  96. 

Lallouhe,  see  Perron. 


Lamack,  Sophia  Magdalen,  171. 

La  Maison,  Jean,  78. 

Lamalquiere,  Lewis,  28. 

Lamande,  Francis,  145. 

Lamb,  John,  110. 

Lambert  fLambett),  Claude,  107. 

 ,  Claude,  80. 

 ,  Nicolas,  87. 

 ,  Peter,  90,  116. 

 ,  see  Deodine. 

Lambett,  see  Lambert. 

Lamecourt    (possibly    Charles  David 

Damecourt),  David,  21. 
Lamenes,  Peter,  115. 
Lamirandole,  John,  15. 
Lamotte  (De  la  Motte),  Daniel  Lagier, 

146. 

 ,  Jean  Lagier,  138. 

 ,  Joseph  de,  97. 

Lamude,  John,  96. 
Lamy,  Danieli,  130. 

 ,  see  Hame  de. 

la  Naive,  Gaspard,  23. 

Lande  (Landes),  Elias,  41,  51. 

 ,  Henry  de  la,  14. 

 ,  Mary  Marsac  de,  96. 

 ,  Peter  de  la,  50, 

Landreau,  Peter,  20. 

Lang  (Lange,  Langue),  Arnold,  123. 

 ,  Conrad,  135. 

— ,  Henry,  134. 

 ,  Isaac,  8. 

 ,  John  Michael,  179. 

 ,  John  Peter,  8. 

 ,  Luder,  166. 

Langelier  (Langilier),  Abel,  senr.,  5,  12, 
23. 

 ,  Abel,  junr.  5. 

  John,  5,  22. 

 ,  Lewis,  5,  59. 

 ,  Marie,  senr.,  5, 

 ,  Marie,  junr.,  5. 

L'Angle,  Petr,  De,  96,  and  see  Del' 

Angle. 
Langlier,  Mary,  102. 
Langkopf,  Henry  Author  (Arther),  151. 
Langlois,  Peter,  66. 

 ,  Stephen,  66. 

Lanove,  John,  133. 
Lanquetint,  see  De  Lanquetint. 
La  Penissiere,  see  Penissiere. 
Lapie,  Anne  Marie,  97. 

 ,  John,  97. 

— ,  Marie,  97. 

Lapierre,  Peter,  134. 

la  Place,  Daniel  Chais,  9. 


 ,  Denys  de  la,  100. 

 ,  Magdalen,  9. 

La  Plaigne,  Elizabeth,  97. 
Laponye  (Laponge),  Francis,  78. 
La  Port  (Laporte),  Anthony,  143. 

 ,  Gabriel,  15. 

 ,  see  Porte,  De  la. 

Lapostre,  Henry,  44. 
Lapro,  Ester,  90. 
Lapradelle,  John,  30. 
Lara,  Aaron,  157. 

 ,  Benjamin,  175. 

Larchevesque,  Daniel,  100. 
L'Archivesque,  Peter,  81. 
Lardaut,  Peter,  84. 
Lardeau,  Aime,  31. 

 ,  Jacobo,  9,  31. 

 ,  Johi,  31. 

 ,  Marie,  31. 

 ,  Pascali,  31, 

 ,  Renee,  31. 

Lark,  George,  168. 
Larmet,  Claude,  88. 
Lamoult,  Anne,  32. 

 ,  Catherine,  32. 

 ,  Elizabethe,  senr.  and  junr.,  32. 

 ,  Jane,  32. 

Laroche,  Catherine,  105. 

 ,  see  Roche,  De  la  Roche. 

Laroque  {and  see  Roque),  Anthony  de, 
15. 

 ,  John  de^  66. 

 ,  John  Port  (de),  16. 

 ,  Nicolas,  97. 

Larrat,  Salomon,  82. 
Lasagerye,  Eliz.  De,  105. 
La  Sale  (Lasalle,  and  see  Sale),  Daniel 
de,  115. 

 ,  (Laselle),  Isaac,  21. 

 ,  Marc  De,  115. 

Laserre  (Lasserre,  and  see  Serre), 
James,  81, 

 ,  Louis,  97. 

Lasson,  Jacob,  130, 

Lasvalz,  Francis  De,  115. 

Latanes  (Latane),  Daniel,  21. 

— — ,  Henry,  37. 

Latanet  (Latane),  John,  93. 

La  Touche  {and  see  Touche),  Alexan- 
der Geffres,  114. 

Latour,  J.  (Johannes),  104, 

 ,  Paul,  120, 

 ,  de  or  Delatour,  see  Tour. 

Latourte,  Abraham,  87. 

Lauber  {and  see  Auber),  John,  10. 

Lauberainne,  Gideoni^  35. 


262 


INDEX 


Laubuge,  see  Desisles. 
Laudumiey,  Francis  Darius,  175. 
Laujol,  Antonio,  34. 
Launay,  Joseph  de,  14. 
Laurans  (Lawrence),  Daniel,  96. 

 ^  Jean,  78. 

 ,  Johi,  33. 

 ,  Marie,  33. 

 ,  Samuel,  see  Lawran. 

Lauriers,  Jams  (Jacobus),  Des,  97. 
Laussac,  Anthony  de,  42. 

 ,  Anthony  Dastor  de,  46. 

Lautier,  John  Lewis,  176. 
Lauze  (Lauzee),  James,  58. 
Laval  {and  see  Val),  Postre  (Petrus), 
82. 

Lavalade  (Lavallade),  Alain,  93. 

 ,  Gabriel,  110. 

 ,  Marianne  103. 

Lavenne,  Jacob,  104. 
Lavargne,  Isaac,  42. 
Lavergne,  Isaac  De,  115. 
Laverne,  John,  38. 
La  vet,  J.  (Johannes),  103. 
Lavie,  Germain,  150. 

 ,  John,  20. 

Lavigne,  Jaques,  104. 
Lavocatt  (Lavocat,  L'Advocat),  Eliza, 
112. 

 ,  Elizabeth,  senr.  and  junr,,  7, 

 ,  Margaret,  7. 

 ,  Marie,  7. 

 ,  Mary,  112. 

 ,  Nicholas,  7. 

 ,  Peter  Aubin,  7. 

Lawran,  Samuel,  29. 

Layard,  Peter,  114. 

Laymerie  (Delamerie),  Vincent  de,  49. 

Leautier,  John  Daniel,  172. 

Le  Bas,  see  Bas. 

Le  Berquier,  Benjumine,  62. 

le  Blanc,  see  Blanc. 

Le  Blond,  see  Blond. 

Le  Bon,  see  Bon. 

Le  Gene,  see  Gene. 

Lecerf,  Gharles,  86. 

Le  Clerc,  Peter,  90. 

Le  Conte  (Gomte,  and  see  Gonte,  La 
Conte),  Abraham,  85. 

 ,  Arthur,  6. 

 ,  Josiah,  53. 

 ,  Peter,  8. 

Lecornu  (Le  Cornu),  Peter,  90,  198. 
Le  Coq,  John,  162. 

le  Gourt  {and  .sec  Gourt,  La  Gourt), 
Johi  Petro,  30. 


i  Ledden,  Hermen  Jan  Van,  109. 
I  le  Doux,  Jean,  84. 
I  Le  Duchat,  see  Duchat. 

Lee,  Garolina,  7. 

 ,  Fitzwilliam,  7- 

 ,  Francis,  7. 

 ,  Hermes  Wilhelm,  7. 

 ,  Jacob,  7. 

 ,  Thomas,  7. 

Leeme,  see  Lym. 

Le  Fanu,  see  Fanu. 

Le  Faux,  Andre,  92. 

 ,  Jean,  92. 

Le  Febure  (Lefeburc),  James,  93. 

 ,  Magdalen,  150. 

— Martha,  103. 

 ,  Nicolas,  91. 

Le  Feure,  see  Feure,  Le  Fevre. 
Le  Fevre,  (Petrus  Lefeure),  Peer,  90. 
Leforte,  Alexander,  46. 
Legg,  Gharles,  15,  97. 

 -,  Richard,  42,  49. 

Leglize  (L'Eglise),  Gideon,  5. 
Legnat,  Francis,  84. 
Legonier  (Ligonier),  Anthony,  42,  47. 
Ligonier,  Francis,  120. 

 ,  John  Lewis,  16. 

Legrand  {and  see  Grand),  James,  46. 

 ,  Peter,  113. 

 ,  William  Lewis,  41,  45. 

Le  Gros,  Jean,  79. 
Le  Heup,  Isaac,  42,  51. 

 ,  Thomas,  19. 

Leige  (Laige),  Jacob,  20. 

 ,  (Liege),  John,  93. 

Leiger,   Thomas,  93. 
Leimbach,  Stephen,  22. 
Leinster,    Sophia    Gharlotte,  Gountess 

of,  127. 
La  Jay,  Isaac,  26,  82. 
Le  Jeune,  Jaques,  78,  80. 
Lemair,  see  Mar. 

Le  Maistre  {and  see  Maystre),  Gaesar, 
134. 

 ,  Peter,  139. 

Lemann  (Lemman),  Rudolph,  167. 
Lemarchand  {and  see  Marchant),  David, 
85. 

 ,  Michel,  88. 

Lemarechal    (Le    Marechal,    and  see 

Marechal),  Nicholas,  59. 
Lemere  (Remere),  Daniel,  59. 
le  Moine,  see  Moyne. 
Le  Monnier  {and  see  Monnier),  James, 

86. 

 ,  Stephen,  86, 


Lene,  see  Berthe  Lene. 

le  Pelletier,  see  Peltier. 

Lepine,  Isaac,  84. 

Le  Plastrier  (Platrier),  John,  63. 

 ,  Robert,  12. 

le  Play,  see  Play. 

Lepointel  (de  Lapointelle),  Gharles,  16. 
Leques,  Andrew  Annibal,  153. 
Le  Quesne  {and  see  Du  Quesne),  David, 
99. 

 ,  John,  70. 

Lermet,  Isaac,  132. 

Le  Rouille,  see  Rouille. 

Le  R-oux,  see  Roux. 

Le  Roye  {and  see  Roy),  James,  21. 

Le  Royer,  Gabriel,  168. 

Lesage,  Nicholas,  56. 

 ,  Peter,  86. 

— -,  Thomas,  28. 
Leschallas,  Samuel,  83. 
Lescher,  Joseph,  205. 
Leseck  Daniel,  56. 

Le  Seur  (Le  Sevre,  Le  Sueur),  David, 
103. 

- — ,  John,  120. 

 ,  Peter,  51,  55. 

Lesmore,  John,  11. 

Lestang  (de  L'Estang,  and  see  Etang), 
I     Lewis  de,  49. 

Lesterlu,  Peter,  83. 

L'Estrange,  see  Estrange. 

L'Etang,  see  Etang. 

Le    Tavernier    {and    see  Taverner), 
Nicholas  James,  23. 

Letlier  (Le  Tellier),  Paul,  80 

Letourneau,  see  Beaumortier. 

Leturgeon    (I'Eturgeon),   Jacob,  107. 

Leuilain  (Le  Vilain),  Isaac,  80. 

Leute,  see  Van  Leute. 

Leuven,  Arnold  John  Gevers,  204. 

Leuze,  James  de,  69. 

Levade,  David,  54. 

Leveque,  Jean,  86. 

Levieux  (Leuieuxe),  Laurentz,  98. 

Levy,  (Levi),  Angelo,  205. 

 ,  Barnard,  190. 

 ,  Ghristian,  64. 

 ,  David,  147. 

 ,  Isaac,  105. 

 ,  James,  105. 

 ,  Josepa,  205. 

 ,  Mary,  105. 

 ,  Zaccaria,  192. 

Lewis  {and  see  Louis),  Henry,  110. 

L'Herondel,  Francis,  36. 
j  L'Honore  {and  see  Honore),  Davidi,  34, 


INDEX 


263 


L'Hospital,  Paul,  138. 
Liardet,  John,  181. 
Liboschain,  Marie  Johanne,  67. 

 ,  Susanne,  67. 

Libotton,  Anthony  Henry,  207. 
Lichigaray,  Mathew,  157, 
Liebenrood,  John  Georg,  143. 
Liege,  see  Leige. 

Lieutand   {and  see  Liotard),  Dominic 

Joseph,  147. 
Ligonier,  see  Legonier. 
Lima^  Elias  Levey  de,  182. 
Limborch  (Limborg),  Francis,  22. 
Lindberg,  Abraham,  132. 
Linde,  Andrew,  160. 
Lindo,  Davidi,  138. 
Lindegren^  Andrew,  146. 

 ,  Charles,  150. 

Linden,  Diederick  Wessel,  163. 
Lion,  Alexandre,  95. 
Lions  see  Lyons. 

Liotard  (and  see  Lieutand),  John,  151. 

 ,  Mark,  149. 

Lioux,  Jacob,  96. 

Livardie,  Andrew,  16. 

Liverne,  James  St.  Christoi  de,  14. 

Livins,  George,  187. 

 ,  Peter,  163. 

Livre,  John,  97. 
Lizon,  Antoinette,  33. 
 ,  Davidi,  33. 

Lobieres   (Lubieres,  and  see  Loubier), 

Francis  de  Langes  de,  15. 
Lochee,  Lewis,  186. 
Loches,  Mark  Anthony  de,  98. 
Lockman,  Leonard,  137. 
Lodwik,  Margrieta,  60. 
Lofland,  Adrian,  3. 
Lohmann  (Lownian),  Jacob,  89. 
Loiseau,  Pierre,  88. 
Lolin,  Jean,  88  . 
Lolz,  George,  110. 
Lombart,  Elias,  115. 
Long,  Francis,  184. 

 ,  John  James,  166. 

Longchamp  de  la  Conde  (Coude),  15. 
Longuet,  Gabriel,  81. 
Longueville,  David,  80. 

 ,  Peter,  99. 

Loofs,  John  Frederick,  156. 
Loonefskoy,  Peter,  63. 
Loquet,  Zachariah,  54. 
Lopes,  Davidi,  138. 

 ,  Mosi,  131,  138. 

Loquet,  Zacharie,  30. 
Lorme,  see  De  Lorme. 


Lorrain,  Paul,  93. 
Lortie,  A.  (Andreus),  95. 

 ,  Peter,  87. 

Lostau,  James,  126. 
Louard,  see  Luard. 

Loubier   {and  see  Lobieres),  Anthony, 
128. 

 ,  Charles,  121. 

 ,  Henry,  128. 

 ,  John  Anthony,  128. 

Loudonsack,  Charles  Frederick,  184. 
Louis  {and  see  Lewis),  Daniel,  82. 

 ,  Herman,  110. 

 ,  Herman  John,  44. 

 ,  Jaques,  alis  James,  178. 

Loumeau,  John  de,  7. 
Loveroo,  Laurence,  64. 
Luard  (Louard),  Petro,  32. 

 ,  Zacharias,  90. 

Lubbren,  John  Diederich,  203. 
Lubias,  Susanne,  85. 
Lubieres,  see  Lobieres. 
Lucadou,  John  Daniel,  161. 
Lucas,  Charlotte,  35. 

 ,  Guillaume,  91. 

 ,  Lewise,  35. 

 ,  Louis,  95. 

 ,  Peter,  124. 

Luce,  Peter,  86. 
Lucera,  Anthony,  147. 
Luders,  George  Christian,  121. 
Ludewig,  Everard  John,  144. 
Ludolph,  Martin,  123. 
Lullin,  John  Anthony,  134. 

 ,  Peter,  134. 

Luneau,  Jean  (Johannes),  100. 
Lunel  (Lunett),  John,  57. 
Luning,  Francis,  64. 
Lupke,  Gebhardt,  25. 
Luques,  Isaac,  94. 

Luryn  (Gerrard  Lureyn),  Gerrit,  91. 
Lusson,  Isaac,  6. 

 ,  Marie,  6. 

Lutkeman,  Dirk  Cloes,  149. 
Lutkins  (Lutkens),  Anthony,  54. 
Lutyens,  Bartholomew  Christopher,  143. 

 ,  Francis  Christian,  191. 

Luttman,  John,  66. 

Lyell,  Henry,  143. 

Lym  (Leeme),  Jonas,  96. 

Lyons  (Lions,  Lyon),  Daniel,  66. 

 ,  Isaac,  8. 

 ,  John,  93. 

 ,  Stephen,  60. 

Lys,  Henry,  140. 
 ,  Mathieu,  89. 


Macaire,  John,  95. 

Macon,  see  Maronne. 

Mackelcan,  John,  142. 

Madrass,  George,  172. 

Maes,  Adam,  64. 

Magen  (Magens),  Nicholas,  140. 

 ,  Williams,  136. 

Magny,  Abraham  de,  23. 
Mahieu,  Anne,  30. 
Mahlstede,  Albert,  156. 

 ,  John,  3. 

Maignon,  Johanni,  30. 
Maigron,  Peter  de,  16. 
Mailiac,  Francis  Mischel,  116. 
Maillard  (Mailerd),  Anne,  102. 

 ,  Jean,  79. 

 ,  Jeremie,  138. 

 ,  Johi,  138. 

 ,  Marie,  138. 

 ,  Pierre,  79. 

Maillet,  Anthony,  115. 
Mainard,  see  Mesnard. 
Maintru,  John,  60,  94. 
Main  waring  (nee  Vaber),  Anne  Marie, 
197. 

 ,  James,  197. 

Maiou,  Franciscus,  106. 
Mairargue  (Manaigus),  Francis,  119. 
Maison,  Peter  Delanefue,  78. 
Maisonneuve,  Benjamin,  162. 
Maistre,  see  Le  INIaistre. 
Maizeaux,  see  Des  Maizeaux. 
Majou,  John,  117. 
Malan,  Joseph,  137. 

 ,  Thomas,  junr.,  137. 

 ,  Thomas,  senr.,  137. 

Malard,  Estienne  (Hester),  104. 

 ,  Fran9ois,  104. 

 ,  Michael,  106. 

Malboys    (Malbois),   Elisabeth  (Eliza) 
de,  99. 

Malca,  Abraham  Mendes,  145. 
Maleray,  James,  43. 
Malfalquerite  (Malfalgueyrat),  Benja- 
min, 52. 

 ,  Misael,  alias  Remon,  139. 

Malfuson,  Abraham,  88. 
Malgrange,  John,  90. 
Malherbe,  Oliver,  114. 
Malide  (Mallede),  Benjamin,  20. 

 ,  James,  93. 

 ,  Paul,  112. 

Malie  (Malie,  Mailie),  Andreas,  7. 

 ,  Andrew,  95. 

 ,  Peter,  4. 

Mallandain,  Jean,  101. 


264 


INDEX 


Mallet,  John,  8. 

 ,  Petro,  32. 

Malmazet,  Peter,  100. 
Manche,  Louis  Fran9ois,  81. 
Manaigus,  see  Mairargue. 
Mandrot,  John  Peter,  150. 

 ,  Samuel,  170. 

Manfajou  (Monfaiou),  Andre,  91. 

Manfujou  (Monfaiou),  Andre,  91. 

Manian^  John,  62. 

Manin,  Peter,  10, 

Mar  (Marre,  Mars),  Marie,  101. 

 ,  John  Le  (Lemair),  97. 

Marancin  (Maran9in),  Helene  de,  100. 
Marbotin  (Marbottin),  Peter,  42,  51. 
Marc,  James,  42,  53. 

 ,  Jan  de,  83. 

Marcell,  Anthony,  119, 
 ,  Lovis,  119. 

Marcet  (Marcett,  Marcette),  Jacob,  47. 
 Nicholas,  12. 

Marchant  (Marchand,  and^  see  Lemar- 
chand.  Merchant),  Andrew,  98. 

 ,  Daniel,  82. 

 ,  John,  85. 

 ,  Paul,  96. 

 ,  Salomon  le,  104. 

Marchegay,  Oze  (Hosea),  53. 

 ,  Sylvia,  99. 

Marcon,  Daniel,  38. 

Mareau,  see  Moreau. 

Marechal  {and  see  Lemarechal),  John, 
49. 

Maret,  John,  4. 

Margaret  (Margarott),  Anthoine^  90. 

 ,  Maurice,  143. 

 ,  Peter,  4,  25,  29. 

Margas,  Phillip,  13. 
Margot,  Pierre,  83. 
Marie,  Estienne,  89. 

 ,  Jacobo,  35. 

 ,  Magdelaine,  104. 

Mariette  (Marriette),  Francis,  junr.,  89. 

 ,  James,  99. 

 ,  John,  21. 

 ,  Magdaleine,  111. 

Marioge,  Fransois,  91. 

Marion,  John,  9. 

Marke,  Peter,  110, 

Marmoy,  Jacob,  91. 

Maronne  (Maron,  Macon),  John,  37. 

 ,  Samuel,  81. 

Marot,  Isaac,  70, 
Marouse,  Thomas,  92. 
Marquis,  James,  52. 
Marsais,  see  Merchais. 


Marsall  (Marsal),  Isaac,  10. 
 ,  John,  10. 

 ,  Lewis,  senr.  and  junr,,  10. 

 ,  Peter,  10. 

 ,  Thomas,  10. 

Marsau  (Marceau),  Andre,  91. 
Marseille,  Joseph,  84. 
Marsh,  John,  61. 
Marsilly,  Peter  Salbert  de,  117. 
Marsylac,  Enoc,  84, 
Marteilhe,  John,  165. 
Martel  (Martell),  Anthony,  70. 
 ,  John,  119. 

Martens,  Christopher  Henry,  184. 

j   ,  Diederic,  109. 

Martha,  Anthony,  129, 
Martin  (Martins,  Martyn,  and  see  St 
Martin),  Andrew,  70, 

 ,  Anne,  99,  101. 

 ,  Anthony,  62. 

 ,  Cross,  64, 

 ,  Francis,  4,  88, 

 ,  Francisco,  130. 

 ,  Jacob,  124. 

 ,  Jacobo,  32. 

 ,  James,  59, 

 ,  Jaques,  100, 

 ,  John,  7,  59. 

 ,  Lewis,  38,  57. 

 ,  Ludovico,  32. 

 ,  Peter,  15,  86, 

 ,  Peter  Francis,  177. 

 ,  Pierre,  105. 

 ,  Sara,  103. 

 ,  William,  82. 

Martineau,  Louis,  98. 

Martinius,  Nicholas  Albert,  195. 

Marty,  Pierre,  208. 

Marwaede,  Christopher  Gabriel,  181. 

Marye  (Mary),  Abrahe,  34. 

 ,  Catherine,  104. 

 ,  James,  26,  36. 

 ,  James,  36. 

 ,  Madelaine,  104, 

Mascarenc,  John  Paul,  60. 

Mason  {and  see  Masson),  Carolo,  34. 

Massahod,  Joseph  de,  147. 

Masse,  (Masse,  Massee),  James,  126. 

Massias,  Moses,  177. 

Massiot,  Jacob,  6. 

Masson  {and  see  Mason),  Francis,  121. 

 ,  John,  20. 

 ,  John  Stephen,  141. 

 ,  Peter,  5,  20,  81. 

Mathew,  Stephen,  139. 


Matteux    {and    see    Motteux),  John 
Anthony,  25,  30. 

 ,  Peter,  58. 

 ,  Timothy,  18. 

Matthiessen,  George  Christian,  191. 

Matthyssen,  William,  13. 

Mattos,  Abraham  Lombroso  de,  147. 

Maturin,  James,  120. 

Maubert,  Anne,  33, 

Mauco,   Daniel,  115. 

Maue  (Mauer),  John  Jacob,  207. 

Mauger,  Peter,  81. 

Mauries  (Maurice,  and  see  St.  Maurice), 

Francis,  55. 

 ,  John,  51. 

Maurin,  Andree,  34. 

Mauswieten      (Wanswieten),  Ouriel 

(Ouzeel),  8. 
Mavault,  John,  114. 
Mavit,  Aymarc,  169. 
May,  John,  57. 
Mayer,  see  Mayers. 
Mayers  (Mayer),  John  Baptiste,  5. 
Mayersbach,  Anlexander  Von,  190. 
Maynard  see  Mesnard. 
Maystre  (Maistre,  and  see  Le  Maistre), 

Stephen,  60. 
Maze,  James,  201. 
Mazel,  James,  26, 

 ,  (Masell),  Jean  Jaque,  90, 

Mazuer,  David,  117. 
Medina,  Aaroni  de,  131. 

 ,  Thomas  de,  116. 

Medhurst,  William,  132, 
Meetehewrin,  John,  63. 
Meier,  see  Meyer. 
Meijbohm,  Johan,  153. 
Meijer,  see  Meyer. 
Melasse,  Gilles  Prudent,  182. 
Meljac  (Meliac),  Salomon,  95. 
Mello,  Arnold,  156. 

 ,  Luder,  128. 

Melon,  John,  79. 

Menaget  (Meneget),  John,  97. 

Menard,  see  Mesnard. 

Mendez,  Jacob  Rodrigues,  71. 

Menehe,  Isaac,  84. 

Menet,  Francis,  169^  176. 

Mendoca,  Duarte  Rebello  de,  153. 

 ,  Sarah  Rebello  de,  153. 

Meniconi,  Philip,  126. 

Mentzel,  Christian  Benjamin,  122. 

Mentzer,  Balthasar,  109. 

Merac,  Theophilus,  49. 

Merchais  (Marsais),  Benjanjn,  16. 

Merceron,  Fransois,  89. 


INDEX 


265 


Merchant  {and  see  Marchant),  Renato, 
31. 

Mercie,  Anne,  6. 

 ,  Jacob,  6. 

Mercier,  Daniel,  103. 

 ,  Francis,  116. 

 ,  Margaret,  102. 

Merigeot  (Miregict),  Daniel,  58. 
Merignac^  Ab.  (Abram),  105. 
 ,  Jean,  96, 

Merle  (Johannes  Merle),  Jh.,  86. 

 ,  John  Anthony,  140. 

Merlier,  Peter,  69. 

Mersie  (Mersier),  Jean,  78^  80. 

Mesnard  Mainard,  Maynard,  Menard), 

Carolo-Amelio,  32,  66. 

 ,  Daniel,  8. 

 ,  Francisce,  32. 

 ,  John,  6,  90. 

— ,  Madelaine,  100. 

 ,  Peter,  64. 

 ,  Phillipp,  32. 

Mesnier,  Paul,  9. 

Mestier,  John,  90. 

Mestrezat,  Samuel,  148. 

Mesuin  (Mesmin),  Guy,  111. 

Mesurer     (Mesurier)     James     Au  ( ?) 

(Jacobus),  91. 
Metayer^  Louis,  100. 
Metcalfe,  Ann,  79. 

 ,  Carroline,  79. 

 ,  James,  79. 

 ,  Sarah,  79. 

Metiver,  Paul,  163. 

Metzner^  Frederick  Ludovick,  140. 

Meulen,  Frederick  Vander,  142. 

 ,  John  Vander,  163. 

Meulh  (Meauhl),  Jacob,  29. 
Meure,  Abraham,  21. 

 ,  Andrew,  41,  50. 

Mews,  Georgio,  31. 

Meyer  (Meier,  Meges,  Meijer),  Arnold, 
176. 

 ,  Christian,  110,  157. 

 ,  Henry,  187. 

 ,  Herman,  121,  148. 

 ,  Jacob,  25,  43,  66. 

 ,  Jeremiah,  163. 

 ,  John,  135,  184. 

 ,  John  Conrad,  190. 

 ,  Leonard,  l70. 

Meyerhoff,  Diederich,  175. 
Meyers  (Meges),  Sara  Anne,  109. 
Meyran  (Meiran),  Magdaleine,  112. 
Miaviel  ( ?  Miarriot,  Mieville),  Francis, 
97. 


Michan,  Daniel,  56. 

Michaux  (Michoux),  Daniel,  103. 

 ,  Paul,  86. 

Michel   (Michell,   Mitchell),  Abraham, 
58. 

 ,  Jean  Pierre,  168. 

— ,  Piere  (Peter),  90. 

 ,  Stephen  Desvaux  (Desvaure),  97. 

Michelet,  Gabriel,  120. 

Miden,  Francis,  25. 

Mierop,  Isaac  Kuyckvan,  122. 

 -,  Martin  Kuyck  Van,  144. 

Migliorucci,  Petro  Josepho,  71. 
Mignau  (Mineau),  Stephen,  58. 
Milde  ( ?  Meld  .  .  .),  Adriaen  de,  88. 
Miler  (Miller),  Christian,  79. 
Milliere,  see  De  la  Milliere. 
Miller  {and  see  Miler),  John,  145,  152. 

 ,  John  Matthias,  152, 

 ,  Michael,  137. 

 ,  Oltman,  152. 

 ,  Peter,  83. 

Millon,  Daniel,  6. 

— — ,  see  De  Millon. 

Mineke,   Henry,  84. 

Minet,  Isaac,  38. 

Minneville  (Minvielle),  David,  50. 

Minte,  Eliezer,  15. 

Minuel,  David,  86. 

Milxan,  John,  29. 

Miol,  Isaac  Lewis,  188. 

Miralet  (Miralliet),  Estienne,  51. 

Miranda  (Mironde),  Isaac,  101. 

 ,  Pe.  (Petrus),  82,  104. 

Misaubin,  John,  57. 
Mischel,  see  Mailiac. 
Miskee,  Michael,  104. 
Misson,  Maximilian,  101. 
Missy,  Cfesar  de,  149. 

 ,  see  De  Missy. 

Mitchell,  David,  204. 

Mitz,  Abel,  160. 

Macquot,  see  Creauton,  de. 

Modigliani,  Nathan,  153. 

Moeller  (Moller),  John  Gerhardt,  129. 

 ,  John  Jacob,  203. 

 ,  John  Michael,  202. 

Mogin,  Petro,  34, 
Moillet,  John  Lewis,  202, 
Moilliet  (Molliet),  John,  81. 
Moine,  Pierre  le,  85,  and  see  Mogin, 
Moinot,  L,  (Ludovicas),  90, 
Moivre,  Abraham  de,  51, 
Molianer  {and  see   Molinier),  Elizabe, 
98. 

Molie,  John,  117. 


Molieu,  Jacob  de,  7. 
— — ,  Susanne,  7. 

Molinier  (Melinier,  and  see  Molianer), 

Charles,  59, 
Moll,  John  Henry,  101. 
Moller,  Christian,  146. 
Mollet,  John,  85, 
Moiling,  Frederick,  181. 

 -,  Godfrey,  157, 

MoUit,  Andrew,  100. 

Momma,  Everard,  109, 

Monanet,  France,  34. 

Monbevil  (Monbeuil),  James,  senr.  and 

junr.,  92. 

 ,  John,  60. 

Monbrun,  John,  55. 

Moncal,  Joseph  Davescin  de,  51. 

Moncay,  Magdalen,  99. 

Mongin,  see  Mougin. 

Monginot,  James,  alias  Pruneville,  42, 

Monnet  (Demoney),  Henry,  8. 

Monnier  (Moniere,  a7^^Z'sec  Le  Monnier), 

John  58, 

Monseav  (Demonseau),  Peter  de,  88. 
Montalieu,  David  de,  see  Saintipolit. 
Montaud,  John,  20, 
Montefiore,  Moses  Vita,  159. 
Montigny,  John  de,  95. 
Montledier,  John  James,  16. 
Montmayeur,  Laigle  de,  14. 
Montmorancy,    Claude    Magdeline  de 

Fournier  de,  111. 
Monpincon  (Montpincon),  Jacob  Morel, 

46. 

 ,  John  Morell,  46. 

 ,  see  Bourbel. 

Moone,  John,  91. 

More,  Frangois,  197. 

Moreau  (Mareau),  Daniel,  19. 

 ,  Ester  (nee  Chuirgneau),  141. 

 ,  Marc,  78,  80. 

 ,  Mare   (Mariana),  78. 

 ,  Marianne,  80, 

 ,  Moses,  63, 

Morel,  see  Monpincon, 
Morel,  John,  46. 
Moret,  John,  9, 

 ,  Phillip,  28. 

Morelon,  Stephen,  117, 

Morgan,  Frederick,  125. 

Morgat,   Jacob,  8. 

Morgatt,  Petrus,  106. 

Morgue,  John,  8. 

Moriame  Fontainne,  Eloy  de,  4. 

Morier,  Isaac,  177. 

Morin,  Anthony  Benjamin,  148. 


266 


INDEX 


— — ,  Bartholomew,  53. 

 ,  John  Henry  de,  137. 

 ,  Peter,  66. 

 ,  Peter  Michael,  155. 

 ,  Samuel,  79. 

 ,  William  Rene,  142. 

Moriniere,  Peter  Buor  de  la,  15, 
Morrisseau,  J.  (Johannes),  103. 
Morissett,  Abraham,  7. 
Morland,  Peter,  81. 
Moron^  Isaac,  182. 
Morsa,  Joseph,  192. 

 ,  Lazzaro  Vitta,  168. 

 ,  Moses,  192. 

Morsa,  Lazzaro  Vitta,  168. 
Morsier,  John  Alexander  De,  182. 
Mortier^  David,  54. 
Moser,  Christian  Gottlieb,  152. 
Moses  (Mozes),  Henry,  89. 

 ,  Hyam,  130. 

 ,  Levy,  130. 

Motet,  Frances  (Francisca),  102. 
 ,  Lucy,  102. 

Mothe  (Motte),  Carolo  de  Serrieres  de 

la,  38. 
Motteux,  Catharine,  34. 
— — ,  see  Matteux. 
Mottier,  John,  168. 
Mouchet,  Abraham,  160. 
Mourgue,  Daniel,  155. 

 ,  Fulcrand,  134. 

 ,  Jacobo,  130. 

Mougin  (Mongin),  Samuel,  112. 
Mouginot,  James,  alias  Pruneville,  49. 
Moules  (Monies),  Petar,  43,  52. 
Moulin,  Paul  de,  99, 
Mouliot,  James,  62. 
Mounicat,  Peter,  105. 
Mounier,  Jacobo,  31. 

 ,  Peter,  105. 

Mouret,  John,  79. 
Moussempez,  Bernard,  103. 
Moussett,  John  Francis,  16. 

 ,  Thome,  33. 

Mouvin,  Johi,  34. 

Moyne  {and  see  Moine),  Fran9ois  le,  93. 
Mozens  (Mozen,  Mozel),  Aaron  Lopes, 
138. 

 ,  Gabriel,  57. 

Muhl,  Francis,  110. 
Mulhausen,  Engelbert,  182. 
Muilman,  Henry^  126. 

 ,  Peter,  135. ' 

Muller,  Albert,  130, 

 ,  Emanuel,  198. 

 ,  Francis  Gabriel  Charles,  l76. 


 ,  Jacob,  165. 

 ,  Joh[ann]es,  106. 

 ,  William,  60. 

Mullot,  Daniel,  80. 

Munts,  Barend,  98. 

Muntz,  Philipp  Frederick),  206. 

Murat  (Muratt),  Elizabeth,  112. 

 ,  Joseph,  127. 

Mure,  Anthony,  62. 
Murison,  Jacob  Hoffham,  142. 
Murray,  Henrietta  Frederique  Viscoun- 
tess Stormont,  162. 
Musick,  John,  140. 
Musicks,  Peter,  59. 
Mussigang,  John,  57. 

 ,  John  Echard,  25. 

Myre,  Jane,  7. 

 ,  Robert,  4. 

Nadal,  Jacob,  166. 

 ,  James,  142. 

 ,  Matthew,  135. 

Nadauld  (Naudauld),  Henry,  82. 

 ,  Peter,  56. 

Nail,  George,  140. 

Nairac,  Alexandre,  33. 

Nalton  (?  Natton),  Frances,  110. 

Naive,  see  la  Naive. 

Naminck,  Bernard,  121. 

Nantes,  Daniel,  192. 

 ,  Henry,  193. 

Narbone    (Narbonne),    Louise  (Ludo- 

vicus)  Hubert,  98. 
 ,  Paul,  50. 

 de  la  Crouze,  Susanne,  see  Crouze. 

Nasso,  Isaac,  182. 
Natal,  Levy,  145. 
Naudauld,  see  Nadauld. 
Naudin,  Andree,  33. 

 ,  Eliaz.,  35. 

Nautanie,  Gideon,  49. 
Naville,  Stephen,  147. 
Nay,  Mark  Anthony,  132. 
Neale,  Francis,  91. 

 ,  Stephanus  Laurentius,  Count,  151. 

Neau,  Henry,  131. 

 ,  Peter,  149. 

Neck,  see  Van  Neck. 
Nedderman,  Bartholomew,  148. 
Neel,  Petre,  82. 
Neelz,  Jacob,  83. 

Nehring  (Nehrin),  John  Conrad,  25,  32, 
110, 

Neibour,  John  Henry,  203. 
Nerbel,  Beat  Rodolph  Victor,  154. 
Neufuemaisone,  Eslisabet  (Eliza),  de  la, 
101. 


Neufville,  John  de,  junr.,  126. 

 ,  Mathew  de,  131. 

 ,  Philip  Jacob  de,  135. 

Neuman,  John  Gottlob,  177. 
Neunberg.  John  Jobst  Van  der,  168. 
Nevar,  William  Martinant,  27. 
Newman,  Thomas  Christopher,  111. 
Nichoff,  John  William,  12. 
Nicholas  (Nicolas,  Nicolat),  Daniel,  49. 

 ,  Erasmus,  110. 

 ,  Jaque,  86. 

 ,  John,  117. 

Nicod  (Nicot,  Nicou),  Abraham,  51. 
Niedrick,  Paul,  172. 
Nieman,  Zacharias,  142. 
Nieuwenhuysen,  Peter  Van,  91. 
Nilson,  Lawrence,  199. 
Nipiville  (Nipeville),  Peter  Euldes  de, 
85. 

Nissen  {and  see  Nussen),  Niss,  181. 
Nissolet,  Paul,  101. 
Noble,  John,  102. 
Nodo,  Peter,  82. 

Noguier  (Noguire),  Francis,  129. 

 ,  John,  69. 

 ,  Mary,  155. 

 ,  Susanne,  92. 

Noiray,  Francis,  60. 

 ,  Lewis  Charles,  60. 

Nolet,  Constantin  de,  28. 

Nonnen,  Egbert,  165. 

Noordingh,  Christian,  195. 

Noorthouck  (Noorthcock),  Peter,  91. 

Noppe,  John  Francis,  141. 

North,  Maria  Margareti  (nee  de  Yong), 

Lady  North  and  Grey,  47,  55. 
Nortloo,  Henry,  21. 

 ,  William,  99. 

Nortzel,  Jacob,  142. 
Nouricer,  Olivero  le,  31. 
Nourichell,  Oliver,  91. 
Noury,  Claudio,  30. 

Nouvell    (Novel,   Novelle),   Peter,  41, 
52. 

Nova,  see  Villa  Nova. 
Novel,  see  Nouvell. 
Noverre,  Augustin,  175. 
Novosielski,  Michael,  191. 
Nunes,  Abrahamo,  43. 
 ,  Josepho,  43. 

Nussen    {atid  see   Nissen),  Frederick, 
156. 

Obema,  Madelien  (Magdalen  Hobbema), 
85. 

Oberg,  Erick,  111. 


INDEX 


267 


Obreen,  William,  134. 

Offeln,  Sophia  Charlotte^  Countess  of 

Platen,  128. 
Ogier,  Lewis,  155. 

 ,  Peter,  150. 

 ,  Thomas  Abraham,  150. 

Olaguier,  David,  95. 
Oldecop,  Henry,  50. 
Oldenburg,  Adam,  133. 

 ,  Edward,  134. 

Olier,  Isaac,  143. 

Oliew,  Isaacus,  106. 

Oliver  (Ollivier),  Francis,  22. 

 -,  James,  38. 

 ,  .  .  .  (illegible)    (Ph[ilipp]us),  97- 

Ombringh,  Antoni  Van,  98. 
Ooom,  Thom,  189. 
Onfrey,  James,  88. 

 ,  Jean,  88. 

Opitz,  Ernst  Godfried,  137. 
Orell  (Orelle),  James,  100. 
Orliquet,  Salomon,  86. 
Orville  (D'Orville),  John,  164. 

 ,  Joh|^ann]es  Leonard,  106. 

 ,  Joh[ann]es  Noed,  106. 

 ,  Lewis  Frederick,  131. 

Osmont  (Asmont,  Osmond),  Robert,  20. 
Osterloh,  Henry,  88. 
Osvald,  John  James,  167. 
Ott  (Otte),  John  Henry,  126. 

 ,  Peter,  157. 

Ourry,  Lewis,  114. 
Outaud,  Abraham,  6. 
Ouvry,  Charle,  92. 

 ,  James,  85. 

Owby,  Gabriel  (Aube.),  87. 

Pache  [and  see  Paetsch),  Lewis,  156. 

Pacheco,  E.odrigo,  71. 

Paetsch     (Patsch,    and    see  Pache), 

George,  194. 
Paetts  (Paets),  Adam,  6. 
Page,  John,  7. 

Paifairie  (Paiserie),  Isaac,  14. 
Paillet  (Pailliet),  Clement,  89. 

 ,  Daniel,  99,  106. 

—    ,  Paul,  58. 

Paillou,  Peter,  78. 

Pain  (Paine),  Daniel,  61. 

 ,  David,  15,  85. 

 ,  James,  85. 

 ,  John,  115. 

Painteur,  John,  30. 

Paisant  (Paysan),  Andrew,  90. 

 ,  Pierre,  88. 

Paiserie,  see  Paiferie. 


Pajon,  Lewis,  57. 

Palairet,  David,  141. 

Palais,  Henry,  88. 

Paleske,  Nathaniel  Lewis,  186. 

Palavicin  (Pallavicini),  Darius,  97. 

Pallardy  (Palliardi),  Andrew,  53. 

Palmer,  Samuel,  127. 

Panshaud,  Isaac,  134. 

Panikew  Panekaw),  John  James,  104. 

Pantin,   Johi,   senr.,  130. 

 ,  Johi,  junr.,  130, 

Paou,  James,  101. 

Papendick,  Christopher,  and  Giesewell, 

Ernst,  203. 
Papon,  Daniel,  21. 
Pavlson  (Paulsen),  Jacob,  12. 
Papot,  Jean,  95. 
Paquinet,  Micheal,  10. 
Pare  (Pare),  Petro,  32. 
Parfait,  Peter,  87. 
Paris,  Claudio,  33. 

 ,  John,  162. 

Parize,  Esaie,  92. 

ParoisSien,  Jesse,  85. 

Parquot  {and  see  Perquot),  Danieli,  35. 

 ,  Francisco,  35. 

 ,  Jacobo,  35. 

 ,  Jean,  senr.,  83. 

 ,  Johi,   senr.,  35. 

 ,  Johi,  junrs.,  35. 

 ,  Petro,  35. 

Pascall,  Henry,  120. 
Passano,  James,  134. 
Passavant,  Claude,  145. 

 ,  John  Ulric,  156. 

Pasquali,  Francis,  191. 

Pasquereau,  Lewis,  17. 

Pasquinet,  Jacobo,  33.  , 

Pasteur,  John  Henry,  194. 

Pastre,  Jaine  (Johanna),  87, 

 ,  Peter,  115. 

Patenostre,  Carle  Antoine,  102. 

Paters,  Mathias,  53. 

Patras,  Isaac  St.  Martin,  114. 

Patry  (Patrie),  Andrea,  81. 

Pan,  Lewis,  19. 

Paul  (Paull),  Daniel,  54. 

 ,  Ernest  William,  104. 

—  ,  James,  54. 

 ,  John,  9. 

 ,  Marie,  9. 

 ,  John  Daniel,  158. 

 ,  John  William,  181. 

 ,  Judith,  97. 

 ,  Marie  Julie,  97. 

Paulsen,  Carsten,  101. 


Paulson,  Paul  Westhoffe,  12. 

Pavels  (Panels),  Albert,  95. 

Pavie,  Petro,  32. 

Pavillard  (Pauillard),  John,  20. 

Pavolini,  Julian,  192. 

Payen  (Payeu,  Paien),  Laurence,  6. 

Paysan,  see  Paisant. 

Paz,  Elie,  122. 

 ,  Solomon  de,  122. 

Peach,  Peter,  53. 

Pearse,  Thomas,  44. 

Peaune,  John,  64. 

Pechels,  Jacob,  41,  46. 

Pechier  (Pocher),  M.  (Maria),  101 

Pecholier,  Thomas,  159. 

Pecqueur,  Claudius  Daniel,  31,  62. 

 ,  Marie,  31. 

Pedersen,  Jens,  157. 
Peiexoto,  Isaac,  71. 
Pelegrin,  Paull,  98. 
Pellet,  John,  52. 

 ,  John  Baptist,  148. 

Palletier,  see  Peltier. 

Peloquin,  Stephen,  65. 

Peltier    (Pelltier,   Pellitier,  Pelletier), 

Elias,  42,  49. 

 ,  Nicholas  le,  86. 

 ,  Thomas,  51. 

Peletreau,  Daniel,  19, 
Pelissier  (Pellisser),  Abel,  95. 

 ,  Daniel,  20. 

 ,  Jaque,  104. 

 ,  James,  119. 

 ,  Magdalen,  102. 

 ,  Renee,  33. 

 ,  Stephano,  33. 

Pelislier  (Pelissier),  Lovis  (Louis),  4. 
Pelisson,  Daniel  Benar,  120. 
Pemberton,  Mary,  nee  Wale,  188. 
Pennink,  Barent  Schimmel,  131, 
Penissiere  (Gabrielle  Penissier),  Gabriel 

La,  111. 

Pentham  (Bintsan  ?),  John,  110. 
Penton,    Dorothy,    nee    Simons  (Sy- 

monds).  148. 
Peneux,  Isaac,  85. 

Penieiere  (Penierre),  de  la.    See  Juliot, 

Penissiere. 
Pepin,  Joh.  (Johannes),  101. 
Peraud,  Jacob,  6. 
Perraudin,  Abraham,  84. 

 ,  Matthieu,  84. 

Peraulle  (Peyrault),  Andre,  101. 
Perbelin,  Peter,  78. 

Pereira  (Perera),  Abraham  Lopes,  l79. 
 ,  Isaco  de  Compos,  138. 


268 


INDEX 


 ,  Isaac  Alvarez,  152. 

 ,  Isaac  Moraes,  147. 

 ,  Jacobo  Alveres  (Alverez),  136. 

 ,  alias  Gabrieli  de  Lima,  136. 

 ,  Mosi  Lopes,  131. 

Perier,  Charles,  62. 

 ,  Francis,  141. 

 ,  John,  21. 

Perigal  (Perigall),  James,  78,  80. 

 ,  Rachel,  107. 

Perrin,  Esteven^  114. 

Pernoud,  Marceilin,  183. 

Perochon,  Elias,  147.- 

Perron,  Amand  Lallouhe  du,  65. 

Perronet,  David,  63. 

Perot  (Perrotte),  Charles,  18. 

 ,  Daniel,  102. 

 ,  Henry,  156. 

 ,  Jacobo,  31. 

 ,  James,  4.  '  • 

Perquot   (Parquet,   and  see  Parquot), 

Peter,  22. 
Perry,  Maria,  183. 
Persent,  Martin  Walther,  200. 
Pertal  {and  see  Portal),  Johannes,  94. 
Pessew,  Peter,  100. 
Peters,  Aaron,  95. 
Peterssen,  Joachim,  126. 
Peterson,  Peter,  110. 

 ,  Rasmus,  110. 

Peterstorf,  Frederick,  195. 
Petit  (Pettitt),  Mary,  105. 

 ,  Peter,  78. 

 ,  see  Dunoyer. 

Petitet  (Petitit),  Stephen,  29. 
Peuet,  John,  42. 

Peybrignet  (Peybriguet),  John  Jacobus, 
11. 

Peynado,  Jacob  Rodriques,  179. 

Peyret,  Jacob,  8. 

Peyrol,  John,  63. 

Peyrot,  James,  94. 

Peze,  John,  84. 

Phillipeau,  James,  51. 

Piaget,  Amy,  114. 

 ,  Peter,  119. 

Picard,  David,  101. 
Pichot,  Henco,  33. 
Pick,  John  Henry,  202. 
Pierre,  see  St.  Pierre. 
Pierrepont,  Judith  de,  100. 
Pieschel,  Augustus  Frederick,  2' 8. 

 ,  August  Gottlieb,  161. 

 ,  Charles  Augustus,  187. 

Piffard,  David,  188. 
Pigou,  John,  7,  52. 


 ,  Mark  Anthony,  7,  55. 

Pigne  (Pigne),  Jean,  50,  86. 

Pilieres,  Francisce  Foure  de  (des),  30. 

Pillon,  John,  senr.,  90. 

 ,   ,  junr.,  90. 

Pilote,  Peter,  9. 

Pimentel,  Jacob  Abenater,  131 

Pinasse,  Jacob  Le  (La),  100. 

Pinchinat,  Abraham,  119. 

Pineau,  Peter,  15. 

Pinet  (Pinnet),  Peter,  15. 

Piniot,  Jacob  Auguste,  2. 

 ,  Hector  Francis,  2, 

Pinna,  Isaaco  Lusitano  de,  136. 

Pinot,  Isaac,  84. 

Piozzi,  Gabriel,  200. 

Piqueniz,  Cezar,  116. 

Pirou,  Isaac,  86. 

Pitan  (Pitau),  Jacob,  9, 

 ,  James,  97. 

 ,  Peter,  97. 

Pitot  P.  (Petrus),  107. 
Pitt,  George,  senr.,  136. 

 ,   ,  junr.,  136. 

 ,  James,  136. 

 ,  Lucy,  136. 

 ,  Maria  Ludovica,  nee  Bernier,  185. 

Pivain  Peter,  29. 
Place,  see  La  Place. 
Plaigne,  see  La  Plaigne, 
Planche,  Peter  Anthony,  161. 
Planques,  Isac,  104. 
Planta,  Anthony,  58, 

 ,  Fortunatus  154. 

Plants,  Peter  la,  63. 
Plantier,  David,  164. 

 ,  Jean,  91. 

Plastrier,  see  Le  Plastrier. 
P*latel,  Pierre,  97. 

Platen,    Sophia    Charlotte,  Countess 

Platen  Baroness  Kilmansegge,  126. 
Platz,  John  Michael,  167. 
Plauel,  John  William,  166. 
Play,  Isaac  le,  85. 
Pletel,  Anne,  Elizabeth,  67. 

 ,  Anne  Sare,  67. 

 ,  Catherine,  67. 

 ,  Johanni  Jacob,  67. 

 ,  Margarethe,  67. 

Plymouth,  Edward,  107. 

Poche,  Antoine,  88. 

Poel,  John,  175. 

Pohlmann,  Peter,  166. 

Poinson,  Stephen,  104. 

Pointiar  (Pointier),  Ambroise,  105. 

Poire,  see  De  la  Poire. 


Poisson,  Henry,  81. 

Poittier   (Poitier),  Alexander  Joseph, 
166. 

 ,  Isaac,  80. 

Poletier,  Daniel,  6. 

Polingue  (Poullingue),  Isaac,  111. 

 ,  John,  111. 

Poll,  see  Van  De  Poll. 
Pollard,  Bridget,  134. 
Pomarde  (Pomarede,  Pomerade),  Ber- 
nard, 89. 

 ,  John,  88. 

Pomie,  Joshua,  21. 

Pommier  (Pomier),  Jan  Jacque,  102. 
Pons,  Jacobo,  32. 
Pont,  see  Du  Pont. 
Pontardant,  Anthony,  7. 

 ,  Francis,  9. 

Pontz  (Poutz),  John,  131. 
Pope,  Simeon,  186. 
Popham,  Francis,  184. 
Poplain  (Poulain),  John  Joseph  Mary, 
189. 

Poppe,  Christian,  161. 
Poppelman,  John  Frederick,  41,  51. 
Portal  (Portall,  and  see  Pertal),  John, 
120. 

— — ,  John  Francis,  28, 

 ,  Magdaleine,  111, 

 ,  Marie,  107. 

 ,  William,  97. 

Portales,  see  Pourtales. 

Porte  [and  see  Laporte),  John  James 

De  la,  58. 

 ,  Moses  la,  16. 

Portreau,  Danieli,  31. 

Pottgeisser,    Petrus   Wilhelmus  Aloy- 

sius,  203. 
Pottonier,  Isaac,  80. 
Potts,  Adam,  109. 
Pouchin  (Poussin),  Joseph,  140. 

 ,  Peter,  42,  49. 

Pouchond,  Michael,  49. 

Pougineau  (Pougneau),  Jacques,  83, 

Pouillon,  see  Povillon. 

Poulain,  see  Poplain. 

Poulce  (Pulse),  Joseph,  60, 

Poullard,  Pierre,  89, 

Poullet,  Marck,  120, 

Poumarde  (Pomaride),  Jaques,  104. 

Poumier  (Poumies),  Mathew,  19. 

Poupard,  Andre,  88. 

 ,  Peter,  89. 

Poupinel,  Marin,  89, 

Pourroy,  Marc,  57. 

Pourtales  (Portales),  Charles,  19. 


INDEX 


269 


 ,  Jaques  Louis,  176. 

 ,  Lewis,  193. 

 ,  Paul,  176. 

Pousset,  Catarine,  98. 

— — ,  Franciscus,  95. 

Povillon  (Pouillon),  Jacobus,  10. 

Powell,  Catherine,  99. 

Power,  Henry,  62. 

Poyenne,  Peter,  91. 

Poynes,  Daniel,  64. 

Prado,  Abraham,  163. 

 ,  Samuel,  163. 

Prat,  Peter,  96,  105. 
Pratviel,  David,  153. 
Prelleur,  James,  101. 
Prestran,  Isaac,  6. 
Prestreau,  Isaac,  93. 
Prety,  Anne  Perrcy,  97. 
Preunier,  Henricus,  101. 
Preveraud,  Daniel,  25,  28. 
Prevost,  Anne,  105. 

 ,  Guillaume,  87. 

 ,  Isaac,  9. 

 ,  Thome,  32. 

Primrose,  Jane,  99. 
Prin,  Paul,  50. 

Pritzler,  Christopher  Frederick,  149. 

 ,  Theophilus,  143. 

Privatt  John  (Jean  Privat),  112. 
Prou,  Noe,  92. 
Pruneville,  see  Monginot. 
Pruysman,      Christian  (Christopher) 

Frederick,  58. 
Puech,  Joh[ann]es  Ludovicus,  106. 
Puffis  (Ruffis),  David,  83. 
Pujolas  (Pugolas),  Eliza,  111. 

 ,  J.  (Johannes),  95. 

 ,  Moses,  53. 

Pullar  (Peullar),  James,  83. 
Purry  (Purray),  David,  140. 
Putt,  Van  der,  see  Vaudeput. 
Pyniott,  Pynyot,  see  Piniot. 

Quantiteau  (Quantileau),  Peter,  42,  50. 

Quellout,  Johannes,  106. 

Quenel,  see  Quesnel. 

Quesne,  see  Le  Quesne,  Du  Quesne. 

Quesnel  (Quenel),  Charles,  104. 

 ,  Jaque,  95. 

Quienchant  (Quinchant),  Janjanvre,  50. 
Quinch,  John,  158. 
Quintard,  Danieli,  31. 

 ,  Isaaco,  33. 

Quintyn,  Lewis  Peter,  200. 
Quist,  Charles,  181. 
Quoitt,  Mary  Magdalen,  89. 


Rabache  (Rabashe),  Danl.,  92. 

 ,  Elisabeth,  102. 

Raboteau  (Robateau),  Anne,  8. 

 ,  John,  8. 

 ,  Peter,  8. 

 ,  Susanna,  8. 

Raden,  Jacob  Vanden,  128. 
Ragenstecher,  Cornelius,  111. 
Ragueneau,  Henry  Charles,  135. 
Rainaud  (Ranaud,  Raimond),  John,  26, 
30. 

 ,  Philip,  26. 

Rambonnet,  John,  87. 
Rambouillet,  Anthony  de,  65. 

 ,  Charles  William  de,  65. 

Rame  (Ramie),  David,  80. 

 ,  Simon,  7. 

Rameyer,  Peter,  122. 
Ramsey,  Henry,  25,  38. 

 ,  John,  28. 

Ramus,  Nicholas,  156. 
Ranc,  Fons,  54, 

 ,  Rene,  27. 

Ranson,  see  Fontaine,  de  la. 
Ranwerdt,  Francis  (Frantz  Rouwerdt), 
111. 

Raoul,  Noah,  94. 

Raper,  Felix  Vincent,  202. 

Rapillard,  Samuel,  178. 

Rapiot,  Pierre,  101. 

Rapp,  John,  198. 

Rasch,  Frederick,  161. 

Rasfeild,  see  Basfeild. 

Rasigade,  Alexander,  16. 

Rauert  {and  see  Ranwerdt,  Rouwerdt), 

Peter,  172. 
Raulin,  Peter,  53. 
Ravee,  Anthony,  196 
Ravelli,  Anthony,  206. 
Ravenel  (Ravenell),  Samuel,  23. 
 ,  Thomas,  89. 

Raynaud  (Regneau),  Peter  Lewis,  57. 
Razou  (Razoux),  James,  li9. 
Robateau,  see  Raboteau. 
Reau  (Reau),  Anne  Eliza,  89. 

 ,  Gabriel,  20. 

 ,  Marie  Girardot,  89. 

 ,  Michaeli,  20,  25,  30,  89. 

Rebello,  David  Alves,  182. 
Rebenack,  John  Frederick,  204. 
Rebotier,  David,  132. 
Reboule,  Pierre,  89. 
Recend,  Jean,  99. 
Recher,  Jean,  90. 
Reesen,  Jacob,  164. 
 ,  John,  140. 


Reght  (Reight),  James,  66. 
Regis,  Belthazar,  79. 
R^gnard,  Richard,  87. 
Regneau,  see  Raynaud. 
Regnaud,  Stephen,  42. 
Regnier,  Andrew,  152. 

 ,  Daniel,  66. 

 ,  David,  157. 

 ,  James,  87. 

Reilheso,  Francis,  104. 
Reimer,  Henry  Christian,  204. 
Reimers,  see  Rymers. 
Reinecke,  John,  165. 
Reinholdt  (Reinhold),  Carel,  142. 

 ,  Jacob,  138. 

Reinier,  Alexander,  70. 
Reit,  Peter,  108. 
Remere,  see  Lemere. 
Remmens,  Henry,  66. 
Remy,  Daniel,  85. 
 ,  Mychel,  85. 

Renaud    (Reneau,    and    see  Rennau), 

Daniel,  129. 

 ,  John  Francis  Daniel,  188. 

 ,  Leonard,  98. 

 ,  Moses,  9. 

 ,  Stephen  Gideon,  188. 

 ,  see  Raynaud  and  Regneau. 

Renaudet,  Jacob,  8. 

 ,  James,  58. 

Reneau,  see  Renaud. 

Rennau   {and  see   Renaud),  Heinrich, 

senr.,  67. 

 ,   ,  junr.,  67. 

 ,  Johanne,  67. 

 ,  Lorentz,  67. 

Renner,  George  William,  149. 
Renoudet  (Renaudet),  Esaye,  19. 
Renovard  (R«nouard),  Peter,  19. 
Repinder,  James,  163. 
 ,  Lewis,  171. 

Retberg,  Herman  Diederick,  187. 
Reup  (Reux),  John,  59. 
Reus,  John  Conrad,  98. 
Reve,  Henry  de  la,  11. 
Revergaz  (Revergat),  Antoine,  104. 
Reybaz,  John  Urban,  188. 
Reyhlen,  Christian  Burckhard,  142. 
Reynes,  James,  82. 

 ,  Elisabet,  112. 

Reynous,  Isaac,  69. 
Rheden,  see  Van  Rheden. 
Ribaut,  see  Ribot. 
Ribeaucourt,  Daniel  de,  51. 
Ribera,  Martin,  119. 
Ribes,  John  des,  208. 


270 


INDEX 


Ribot  (Ribor,  Ribaut),  Charles,  118. 

 ,  Francis,  20. 

— — ,  James,  118. 

 Peter,  113. 

Ricard,  James,  25. 

 ,  John,  120. 

Ricardo,  Abraham,  175. 
Riche  (Rich),  Denis,  34. 
— — ,  Francis,  83. 
Richard,  Daniel,  151. 

 ,  James,  29. 

 ,  John  Daniel,  180. 

 ,  John  Peter,  191. 

 ,  Moses,  9. 

Richart  (Bichart),  Lawrence,  70. 
Richausse    (Richoresse),   Peter  Voyer, 
29. 

Richier,  Andrew,  37. 

 ,  Ester,  84. 

 ,  Jean,  84. 

Richon,  Bernard,  117. 
Richoresse,  see  Richausse. 
Richter,  Christian  Henry,  69. 

 ,  Jacob,  160. 

 ,  Jasper  Lawrence,  159. 

Rickman,  John,  98. 
Ridder  (Ritter),  Julius  Conrad,  168. 
Ried  (Reid),  Alexander,  54. 
Riemann,  Erdmann  Christopher,  167. 
Riemer,  Abraham  de,  135, 
Ries,  John  Casper,  143. 
Riesenbeck,  Henry,  138. 
Rieusset,  Andrew,  51. 

 ,  John,  69. 

 ,  Peter,  41. 

Rigail,  Moses,  128. 
 ,  Philip,  142. 

Rijs,  John  (Garrett  John  Nijs),  22. 
Rilliet,  Amy,  155. 

 ,  James,  153. 

 ,  Peter,  201. 

Rimins,  Henry,  157. 
Ringmacher,  John  Gaspard,  159. 
Rious,  M.  ditt  Labruyn  (Matheus  Riou, 

alias  Labrune),  80,  a7id  see  Ryou. 
Risley,  Catherine,  48. 

•  ,  Frances,  48. 

 ,  Paul,  48. 

Risteau,  John,  62. 

Ritter,  Lorentz  Bastiau,  147. 

Ritz,  Esaias  Emanuel,  94. 

Rivalland,  Isaac,  82. 

Rivalier,  Peter,  80. 

Rivaut,  Pierre  (Peter),  84. 

Rivaz,  John  Francis  Anthony,  167. 

Rive,  Peter  De  la,  146. 


Riven  (Revene),  Gabriel,  104. 
Rivers,  Earl  (John  Savage),  107. 

 ,  Antonio,  alias  Riviere,  130. 

Rivet,  Daniel,  88. 
Rivier,  Philippe,  177. 
Rixtel,  John  Van,  130. 
Robelon,  Jane  Magdalen,    7iee  Tavan, 
152. 

Robert,  Daniel,  10,  11. 

 ,  Elias,  81. 

 ,  Samuel,  87. 

 ,  Theophilus,  11. 

Robethon,  George,  125. 

 ,  John,    108,  125 

Robin,  Peter  Lewis,  197. 
Rochay  (Rochet),  James,  86. 
— — ,  Isaac,  84. 

Roche     {and    see     Laroche,  Roche), 

Michael  La,  4. 

 ,  see  Chef  d'Hostel  de  la. 

Rochebleave   (Rocheblave),   Henry  de, 

55. 

•  ,  Lewis,  49. 

Rochefoucaut,  Francis  de  la,  16. 

 ,  Frederick  William  de  Roye  de  la, 

15. 

Rochfort,  Philip  de,  57. 
Rodatz,  Christian  Maurice,  154. 
Roeters,  Gerard,  121. 
Roger,  Fran90is  46. 

 ,  Michel,  42,  46. 

 ,  Peter  Francis,  42. 

Rolland,  Peter,  9. 

Romegoux,    Deziere     (James  Dessire 

Romegoux),  119. 
 ,  John    Duvernet    (John  Francis 

Duvernet  Romegoux),  119. 
Romer,  John  Christopher,  168. 

 ,  Woufgang  William,  56. 

Romilly,  Stephen,  42,  50. 
Rondeau,  Anne,  80. 

 ,  Ciprien,  133. 

Rondelet,  Paul,  50. 

Roque  (Rocques),  John,  91. 

 ,  see  La  Roque. 

Roquette,  Peter,  69. 
Ros,  Henry,  93. 
Rose,  Johanne,  68. 

 ,  Peter,  41,  68,  123. 

 ,  Phillip,  17. 

 ,  Swain,  146. 

Rosenhagen,  Arnold,  139. 
Rosenquist,  Alexander,  107. 
Rosner,  John  Frederic,  110. 
Rosset,  Lewis  de,  68. 
Rossier,  John  Francis,  171. 


I  Rossieres  (Rossiere),  John  de,  38. 

!   ,  Petro,  34. 

!  Rossignol,  John,  70. 

I  Rossy  (Rossi),  Giacomo,  112. 

j   ,  Maria,  112. 

j  Rotolp,  see  Ladavese. 

Rotshouak  (Roshouk),  Nicholas,  78,  79. 

Rouby,  Marc  Frangois,  92. 

Roudelette,  Francis,  116. 

Rouen,  Peter  de,  22. 

Rougent,  Stephen,  157. 

Rougemont,  Francis  Anthony,  181. 

 ,  John  Henry,  190. 

 Joshua,  169. 

Rouiere,  P.  (Petrus  Roviere),  81. 

Rouille,  John  Le,  98. 

 ,  Louise  (Ludovicus)   du,  101. 

 ,  Madelaine  du,  101. 

Roullaud,  John,  83. 

 ,  Rene,  83. 

Roullet  (Rowlet),  Paul,  83. 

Rouling  (Ronling),  Olof,  111. 

Rouph  (Roulph),  John  Anthony,  89. 

Roupil,  Enoch,  53. 

Rouret,  Frangois,  80, 

Rousseau,  Gabriel,  64. 

Roussel  (Roussell,  Rousel),  Francis,  11, 
30. 

 ,  Isaaco,  11,  30,  85. 

 ,  James  De,  128. 

 ,  Lawrence,  25. 

 -,  Stephen,  11. 

Rousselet,  Isaac,  78. 
Roussi  (Roussy,  Rousse),  Annibali,  33, 
37. 

 ,  Elizabeth,  102. 

 ,  Francis,  102. 

 ,  Jacobo,  33. 

 ,  James,  27. 

 ,  Johanni-Jacobo,  33. 

 ,  John  James,  57. 

 ,  Louise  (Ludovicus),  99. 

 ,  Madelene,  98. 

 ,  Peter,  37. 

 ,  Petri,  33. 

Roussier,  Abraham,  29. 
Roussillon,  (Rossillon),  Henry  Phillip, 
49. 

Rouviere,  John,  119. 
Rouwerdt,  see  Ranwerdt. 
Roux,  Jacob  le,  107. 

 ,  Pitter  le,  104. 

Row,  Daniel  (Van),  109. 
Rowlandson,  Jonas,  25,  27. 
Rowlet,  see  Roullet. 
i  Roy  (Roye),  Jaque,  87. 


INDEX 


271 


 ,  John  Mesclop  du,  30. 

 ,  Sara,  107. 

 see  Le  Roy©. 

Royrand,  Peter  De  la  Jauniere,  118. 
Rucker,  Conrad,  176. 

 ,  Daniel  Henry,  180. 

 ,  John  Anthony,  148,  201. 

 ,  John  Gotthelft,  176. 

 ,  Johann  Peter,  165. 

Rude,  Magdelinne,  97. 

 ,  Peter,  79. 

Rudolf,  William,  200. 

Ruete,  John  Daniel  Frederick,  188. 

Ruffiat,  Jacob,  7. 

Rugendick,  Nicholas  (Nycolas  Rugen- 

dyc),  111. 
Rulland,  John,  62. 
Runkel,  John  Justus,  204. 
Runquist,  Peter  Andrew,  207. 
Runth,  Jacob,  109. 
Ruperti,  Dorothea  Maria,  97. 

■  ,  George  Andrew,  97. 

Ruaux  (Ricaux),  Frangois,  84. 

Ruffe,  Jean,  88. 

Russell,  Laurence,  41,  50. 

 ,  Step.  (Stephanus),  95. 

 ,  Thomas,  69. 

Russy,  James,  86. 

 ,  Jean,  86. 

 ,  Peter,  103. 

Rutault,  Sebastien,  9. 

 ,  Susanna,  9. 

Ruther,  Christian  Hinrich,  188. 
Rymers  (Reimers),  John,  35,  42,  93. 
Ryon,  Stephen,  22. 

Ryou  {and  see  Ryon,  Rious),  Olimpie, 
32. 

 ,  Petro,  32. 

Ryssen,  Danyel  Van,  12. 

Sabatier,  Anthony,  36. 

 ,  John,  22,  82. 

Sack,  Lewis,  208. 

Sage,  see  Le  Sage. 

Sagittarie  (Sagittaire),  John,  107. 

Sailly,  Isaac,  118. 

Saint,  John,  140. 

St.  Amour,  Claude,  117. 

S'Amour,  James  Bihoreau,  25. 

 ,  James  Saint,  29. 

Saint  Amour,  see  Amour. 

St.  Andre  (Saintandre)  David  de,  102. 

 ;  Nathaniel,  134. 

 ,  Stephen,  143. 

 ,  see  also  Andre. 

St.  Blanchard,  -see  Blanchard. 


St.  Blanchard  (Gontault),  see  Biron. 
S  Buelen,  Gerard  (Sbulen  or  S  Buclen), 
5. 

St.  Colombe,  see  Colome. 
Sainct  (Sainet),  David,  68. 

 ,  Gideoni,  34. 

 ,  Marie,  34. 

 ,  Claudine,  34, 

 ,  Thome,  34. 

St.  Faust,  Joseph,  56. 

St.  Genes,  John,  112. 

Saintipolit,  David  de  Montalieu,  15. 

St.  Julien,  Catherine  de,  103. 

 ,  Paul  de,  69. 

 ,  see  Julien,  Vial. 

St.  Leger,  see  Boisrond. 
St.  Leger  Bacalan,  see  Bacalan. 
St.  Martin  {and  see  Martin),  John,  69. 
St.  Maurice  {and  see  Mauries),  Charles, 
96. 

St.  Pierre,  Jacques  de,  96. 
St.  Simon,  John  Francis  De,  118. 
Saladin,   Anthony    Charles  Benjamin, 
193. 

Salbert,  see  Marsilly. 

Sale  {and  see  La  Sale),  Danieli,  33. 

Salenaue,  Eliz.,  100. 

Sallan  (Sallau),  Niclas,  96. 

Sallies  (Salliere),  James,  80. 

Salin  (Sabin),  Daniel,  112. 

Salis,  .see  De  Salis. 

Salnem,  John  Peter,  8. 

Salomon  (Salomons),  Isaac  Jacob,  177. 

— — ,  John  Daniel,  181. 

 ,  Joseph,  147. 

 ,  Nathan,  153. 

 ,  Rubens,  otherwise  Ruben  Morden, 

145,  179. 

Saltimbanque,  see  Temboe. 

Salvador,  Francis,  junr.,  124. 

 ,  Isaaco,  136. 

Salvetat,  Petro,  33. 

Samain,  Gille,  84. 

Samler,  Harman,  171. 

Samson,  Dauphine,  102. 

 ,  James,  107. 

 ,  Petro  Auguto,  133. 

Samuda,  David,  157. 

Sander,  Henry  Nicholas,  125. 

Sanderfelt,  Jacob,  12. 

Sanfourche,  Zacharie,  34. 

Santos,  Marcos  dos,  61. 

Sapte,  Francis,  148,  167. 

 ,  David  Francis,  167. 

1  Peter,  148. 

I  ,  Peter  Anthony,  167. 


 ,  Thomas,  148. 

Sarlande,  Joseph  De,  63. 
Sarrazin,  Mary,  97. 
Satur,  Jacob,  or  Jacobo,  34. 
Saubergue,  James  de,  15. 
Saujon,  John,  11. 
Saumaise,  Louis  de,  178. 
Sauret,  Meartha  (Martha),  103. 
Saurin,  Lewis,  22. 

 ,  Marc  Anthony,  57. 

Sauoye,  see  Savoye, 

Sauvage  {and  see  Savage),  John,  116. 

Sauze  (Sauzett),  Achilli  du,  35. 

 ,  Charlotte,  35. 

 ,  Isaac,  105. 

 ,  Peter,  105. 

Sauzeau,  Johi,  31. 

Savage  {and  see  Sauvage),  John,  38. 
Savary,  Mary  Tuisia  de,  97. 
Savignac,  John,  9. 
Savonnet,  Rene,  81. 
Savory,  Zachariah,  7. 
Savouret,  John,  senr.,  6. 

 ,   ,  junr.,  6. 

 ,  Hester,  6. 

 ,  Marie,  6. 

 ,  Marie-Anne,  6. 

 ,  Susanna,  6. 

Savoye  {and  see  Sauoye),  Josue,  78,  79. 
Saxe-Gotha,     Augusta,     see  Wales, 

Princess  of. 
Scale,  Peter,  119. 
Schaak,  John,  135. 
Schaart,  Ludolff,  130. 
Schachmann,  Ernst  Moritz,  63. 
Schaffer,  Albert,  141. 

 ,  Bernhard,  146. 

Schaub,  Sir  Luke,  126. 
Schedel,  Henry  Lewis,  207. 
Scheie,  Christopher,  127. 
Schelten  (Schelton),  Jacob,  95. 
Schennerstedt,  John  George,  177. 
Scheult,  Ludovicd,  34. 

 ,  Terbullian,  34. 

Schimmelpennink,  Barent,  96,  131. 
Schlapffer,  John  James,  l71. 
Schlegel,  Michael,  132. 
Schmettau,  Christopher  de,  23. 
Schmiten,  John  George,  15. 
Schmidgruber,  Adrian,  54. 
 ,  Michael,  108. 

Schmiding,  John  Frederick  Peter,  208 
Schmidtmeyer,  Peter,  202. 
Schmoll,  Charles  Frederick,  187. 
Schneider,  John  Caspar,  173. 
 ,  John  Henry,  172, 


272 


INDEX 


 ,  John  Nicolaus,  196. 

Schnell,  John,  64. 

Schnely,  John,  151. 

Schoen,  John  Henry,  154. 

Schombart,  Caspar,  159. 

Schomberg,  Isaac,  151. 

Schonberg  (Schonberg),  August  Lebe- 

recht,  195. 
Schouten,  John,  50. 

Schreiber  (Schrieber,  Shreiber),  Charles, 
155. 

•  ,  John  Christian,  165. 

 ,  Peter,  3,  63. 

Schreve,  Godfrey^  134, 

Schroder,  Gerard  William,  25,  43,  50. 

 ,  Herman,  197. 

 ,  John  Adolph,  138, 

Schulenburg,  Erengard  Melosine,  122, 
127. 

Schultz,  Christopher  John,  167. 

 ,  Nicolaus,  83. 

Schumann,  Lewis,  140. 
Schuhmacher,  Philip,  162. 
Schuneman,  Hermann©,  68. 
Schuster  (Schusler),  Christian  Gottlieb, 
173. 

 ,  Gottlob  Gotthelff,  194. 

Schutte,  Christian,  143. 
Schutz  (Schutze),  George,  60. 

 ,  John  Samuel,  169. 

■  ,  Mary,  109. 

Shwab,  Frederick,  25. 
Schweighauser,  John  James,  154. 
Schweitzer,  John,  197. 
Schwisser,  Anne  Catherine,  67. 

 ,  Johanne,  67. 

 ,  Lorentz,  67. 

Scooten,  Johi^  33. 

Sebire  (Sibere),  Benjamin,  88. 

Sechehaye,  Louis  (Ludovico),  130,  132. 

Secondat,  Charles,  205. 

Secretan,  Frederick  Samuel,  193. 

Sedgwick,  Zacharia,  16. 

Seehl,  Ephraim  Rinhold,  188. 

Seguin,  John,  70. 

Seguret,  Marie,  89. 

Seicar,  John,  70. 

Seigneur,  Claud  Daniel,  7. 

 ,  Marie,  7. 

Seixas  (Siexas),  Daniel  Brandon,  179. 

 ,  Daniel  Mendes,  otherwise  Duarte 

Ferreira,  145. 
Seizier  (Serizier),  Marguerite),  91. 
Seiourne,  Peter,  124. 
Selcken  (Setcken),  Andrew,  88. 


Seldenschlo  (Seldenschle),  Christopher 

Michael,  180. 
Selines,  Peter,  9, 
Sellon,  Andrew,  154. 

 ,  Gaspard,  127. 

 ,  Henry  Francis,  176. 

 ,  John,  185. 

Semler,  Heynryick,  104. 

Senebier,  Lewis,  116. 

Senecale  (Senecal),  David,  80. 

 ,  Jean^  90. 

 ,  William,  92. 

Senior,  Aaron,  130. 

Senne  (Desenne),  David  de,  11. 

 ,  James,  53. 

 ,  John  de^  38,  53. 

Sennes,  Jacobo  de,  30. 

Sen  to  (Senton),  Samuel,  85. 

Serba,  Esther,  192. 

Serbier  (Sorbier),  Theophile,  20. 

Serces,  James,  146. 

Seriere,  see  Deparay. 

Serizier,  see  Seizier. 

Serre  {and  see  Laserre),  Peter,  83. 

Serrieres,  see  Mothe,  de  la. 

Servaniere  (Servanier),  see  Blanchard. 

Setcken,  see  Selcken. 

Setler,  Otto  Ewald,  156. 

Sevecke,  Henry,  152. 

Seur,  see  Le  Seur. 

Sharier,  John  Frederick,  111. 

Sharmont,  Christian  Josiah,  66. 

Sharrer  (Scharrer),  John,  64. 

Shawell,  Andrew,  90. 

Shedel,  James,  165. 

Sheibell,  John  Phillip,  52. 

Shiffner,  Mathew,  111. 

Shoeler,  Johes,  109. 

Shreider,  Christopher,  53. 

Shrewsbury,   Duchess   of,   see  Talbot, 

^  Adelaide. 

Shudi,  Burkat,  157. 

Shum,  George  Andrew,  199. 

 ,  George  Frederick,  199. 

 ,  John  George,  199. 

 ,  John  Jacob,  199. 

 ,  John  Michael,  199. 

Sibere  see  Sebire. 

Sibourg,  see  De  Sibourg. 

Sickman,  Henry,  101. 

Siebel,  John  Roger,  161. 

Sierra,  Isaac,  123. 

Sievers,  James,  103. 

Siexas,  sec  Seixas.  ^ 

Siffken,  Henry,  193. 

Silva,  Ferdinando,  junr.,  43. 


 ,  Isaac,  124. 

 ,  Isaac  Femandes,  147. 

Silvester,  Francis,  58. 

Silvestre,  Peter,  45. 

Simon  {and  see  St.  Simon),  John,  98. 

 ,  Peter,  98. 

Simond,  David,  41,  118. 

 ,  James  Cleopas,  134. 

 ,  Peter,  122. 

Simons,  Abraham,  110. 
Sinault,  Daniel,  4. 
Siordet,  Jacob,  193. 

 ,  James  Lewis,  193. 

j   ,  James,  Mary,  187. 

Siri,  John,  164. 
Siries,  Thomas,  63. 
Sivaa,  James,  115. 
Slaghregen,  Michael,  54. 
Smeth,  Conrad  de,  133. 
Smith  (Smyth,  and  see  South),  Dame 
Charlotte  Sophia,  186. 

 ,  Conrade,  132. 

 ,  Gaswines,  21. 

 ,  George  Frederick,  143. 

 ,  Gerard,  20,  56. 

 ,  Henry,  19. 

 ,  John,  109. 

 ,  John  William,  161. 

Snep,  Reynier,  22. 

Soesdyk,  Van  Cloon  de,  see  Van  Cloon. 
Soilleux,  Jean  Nicholas  Joseph,  207. 
Soleirol,  Gasperd,  51. 

 ,  Michel,  116. 

Solier,  James,  141. 

 ,  Stephen,  141. 

Solinus,  Andrew,  165. 

Sollicoffe  (Zollicoffre),  Bartholomew,  66, 

 ,  Godfrey,  79. 

Solomons,  Israel  Levin,  168. 
Soltau,  George  William,  183. 
Sommer,  John,  152. 
Sonsino,  Jacob  Levi,  145. 
 ,  Levi,  145. 

Sontag,  John  Salomon  Balthasar,  186. 
Sophia,  Princess  and  Duchess  Dowager 

of  Hanover,  48. 
Sorbier,  see  Serbier. 
Soret,  James,  196. 
Sorre  (Sore),  John,  59. 
Sorrency,   Florant   Meause  (Meausse) 

de,  110. 
Sortemboc,  see  Temboc. 
Soufflet,  Jacob,  6. 
Soulard,  Joshua,  22. 
Soulegre,  Marie,  33. 
Soulisse,  Jacobo,  31. 


INDEX 


273 


 jjoshue,  31. 

- — ,  Marie,  31. 

Souret,  John,  21. 

?  South  ( ?  Smith),  John,  83. 

Soyer,  Jacobus,  94. 

Souza,  Jacob  Henriques  de,  168. 

Spalding,  Abraham,  146. 

Spatzirgangerin  (Spatzirgangerin),  Jane 

(Johannes),  101. 
Specht,  Loth,  139. 
Speck,  John  Adolph,  151. 
Spellerberg,  John  Ludolph,  123. 
Spencer,  Maria  Elizabeth,  161. 
Spieker,  John,  123. 
Spiesmak'er,  Luder,  57. 
Spinowski,  Paul  Crell,  64. 
Spitta,  Charles  Louis,  180. 
 ,  John,  159. 

Splitgerber,  John  Christian,  189. 
Sporman,  William  Henry,  171. 
Sprengel  (Springell),  Conrad,  54. 
Sprogel,  John  Henry,  53. 

 ,  Ludowick  Christian,  124. 

Squirol,  Clement,  105. 
Stafford,    Claude    Charlott,  Dowager 
Countess  of,  125. 

 ,  William,  164. 

Stample,  James,  118. 
 ,  Peter,  131. 

Standert  (Standart),  Frederick,  60. 
Stapel,  Peter,  138. 
Stehelin,  John  Martin,  127. 
Steinberg,  John  Frederick,  206. 
Steinman,  Lucas,  127. 
Stelter,  Joachim  Matthew,  135. 
Stemann,  Anthony  Henry,  157. 
Stephani,  John  James,  142. 
Sterpin,  Jane,  92. 
Steune,  Daniel,  112. 
Stevens,  Daniel,  112. 
Stockfleth,  George,  150. 
Stokey,  John,  8. 

 ,  Joseph,  8. 

Stolck,  James,  126. 
Storck,  Peter,  196. 

Stormont,    Viscountess,    see  Murray, 

Henrietta  Frederique. 
Strachan  (Frachan),  Margaret,  109. 
Strackhoven,  Christian  James,  166 
Strattoun,  Henry,  95. 
Straubenzee,  Phillipus  Willem  Casimir 

Van,  160. 
Strong  (Strang),  Jeane  (Jane),  112. 
Strothoff,  Christopher,  159. 
Struik  (Struck),  Nicolas,  96. 
Stutzer,  Peter,  111. 


Suasso,  Alvaro  Lopes,  131. 

 ,  Antonio  Lopes,  128. 

 ,  Eleonora,  128. 

Suberbielle,  Matthew,  113 

Suchier,  Paul,  79. 

Sueur,  see  Le  Seur. 

Suhring,  John  Christian,  160. 

Summer,  Samuel,  68. 

Superiori,  Eve,  alias  Smith,  144. 

 ,  Honorat,  alias  Smith,  20. 

Supino,  Judah,  147, 

Suply,  Entony,  110. 

Surel,  Peter,  96. 

Surville,  Jacob  de,  8. 

Sutherland,  Charlotte  Christiana,  Lady 

Duffus,  67. 
Sutthoff,  Godhard,  169. 
Suwe,  Jacob  Henry,  180. 
Suyre,  John,  11. 
Swartz  (Swart),  Balthazar,  128. 

 ,  Gerrard,  128. 

Swellengrebell,  Peter  Conraed,  123. 
Sylva,  Michael  Pacheco  da,  133. 
Symon,  John,  86. 

Tabour,  Noel,  70. 
Tabuteau,  Auguste,  127. 
Talbot,  Adelaide,  Duchess  of  Shrews- 
bury, 47. 
Tall  (Talle),  Peter,  95. 
Tamesz,  John,  junr.,  134. 
Tamm,  Simon,  189, 
Tancart,  Isaac,  79. 
Tanqueray,  David,  64. 

 ,  James,  87. 

Tarot,  Isaac,  91. 
Tartarin,  John,  6,  34. 
Tastet,  Firmin  de,  192. 
Taveau,  sec  Thaveau. 
Taveres,  Benjamin,  145. 
Tavernier,  Jacob,  9. 

■  ,  Judith,  9. 

 ,  Nicholas,  9. 

 ,  Nicholas  le,  9, 

 ,  see  Le  Tavernier. 

Tax,  John,  160. 

 ,  Paul  Johan  Christian,  183. 

Taypil,  Giles,  105. 

Tedesco,  Angelo,  205. 

Teise,  Frederick,  153. 

Teissier  {and  see  Tessier),  James,  128. 

 ,  Stephen,  14,  134. 

Teixeira,  Abraham,  otherwise  Abraham 

de  David  Teixeira,  182. 
Tellier,  see  Letlier. 
Temboc,  John  Sor.  (Sortemboc),  80. 


Tempier,  Stephen,  15. 
Templeman,  Andrew,  146. 
Tenner  ( ?  Teuner),  Laurence,  177. 
Ternac,  Francis  Joly  de,  20. 
Terson,  Thomas,  115. 
Tesnon,  John,  58. 

Tessier  {and  see  Teissier),  Elias,  4. 
— — ,  (Teisseir),  George  Lewis,  53. 

 ,  Gerin,  112. 

— ,  John,  114. 

 ,  Stephen  {and  see  Texier),  121. 

Testart,  John  Stien  (Stephanus),  100. 

Testas,  Francis,  69. 

 ,  John,  27. 

 ,  Mathew,  37. 

Testolini,  Gaetano,  206. 

Testu,  Philemon,  78,  80. 

Teulieres,  Abraham,  117. 

Teuly  (Tenly,  Tuley,  Tully),  John,  53. 

Teuner,  see  Tenner. 

Teush,  Fiederick,  141. 

Texier  (Tessier,  a7id  see  Tessier  and 
Teixeira),  James,  21. 

 ,  Peter,  junr.,  163. 

 ,  Pierre,  84. 

Teylingen,  se/'  Van  Teylingen. 

Thalbitzer,  Charles  Henry,  165. 

Thaveau  (Taveau),  John,  10. 

Therd,  Stephen,  29. 

Theaud,  Nicholas,  162. 

Thian  de  Blevile,  John  Baptiste,  116. 

Thebaut  (Thibault),  Jac.  (Jacobus),  91. 

 ,  Judith,  99. 

 ,  Thomas,  102. 

Theel,  Fridrich,  111. 

Thelin,  Peter  van,  25. 

Thellusson,  Peter,  161. 

Theron,  Durand  du,  119. 

Theorould,  Sare,  33. 

Thibault,  see  Thebaut. 

Thienen,  Benedictus  Detelef  Von,  127. 

Thiolet,  Louis,  62. 

Thomas,  James,  19. 

 ,  John,  54  . 

 ,  Lewis,  8. 

Thomegay,  Peter,  146. 

Thomeur,  John,  56. 

Thoms,  Frederic  de,  140. 

Thomsons,  John  Jacob,  158. 

Thorbecke,  John,  149. 

Thorhell,  Thomas,  112. 
1  Thornton,  Anna  Maria,  162. 

j   ,  John,  195. 

I  Thory,  Mary  de,  99. 

Thuillier,  John,  201. 

Thunn,  John  Rudolf,  147. 


274 


INDEX 


Thuret  (Thurett),  John,  43,  51. 
Thuriott,  Samuel,  85. 
Thurmeau,  see  Turmeau. 
Thurotte,  John,  62. 

Thyolet  (Thiolet),  Peter  Anthony,  58. 
Tibal,  Catherine,  111. 
Tiercelin,  Jean  Joseph,  207. 
Tigh,  John,  55. 

Tilbourg,  Cornelius,  junr.,  109. 

 ,   ,  senr.,  109, 

Tillon,  Vincent,  6. 

Tillman,  Alexandre,  90. 

Timmerman,  John,  141  [and  see  Zim- 
merman). 

Tinback,  Henry,  99. 

Tinguy,  Guy,  15. 

Tirau  (?  Trio),  Jean,  88. 

Tirel  (Tyrrell),  Daniel,  30. 

 ,  (Tirell),  Isaac,  78,  81. 

 ,  Jane  Eliz.,  135. 

Titts,  John,  25,  57. 

Titzchaw  (Fitzschaw,  Fischaw),  David, 
59. 

Toderhorst,  Diederick  William,  189. 
Toepken  (Toopken),  Christopher,  64. 

 ,  John  Anthony,  152. 

 ,  Nicholas,  123. 

Tol,  see  Vantol. 
Tolet,  John,  130. 
Tolkien,  Daniel,  201. 
Tonnies,  Helwig  Lewis^  160. 
Torin,  Abraham,  20. 
Torras,  Paul,  134,  146. 

 ,  Peter,  148. 

Tostain,  Andrew  Delalonde,  98. 

 ,  Fransoise  de  Lalonde,  98. 

Touard,  Jean,  89. 

Touche,  Mary  Theresa  de  la,  144. 

 ,  see  La  Touche. 

Toulon,  Anthony,  65. 

Toulouze,  Stephen,  66. 

Tour  (de  Latour,  or  Delatour,  and  see' 

Latour),  Charles  Bartholomew  de  la, 

8. 

 ,  Pietro  de  la,  31. 

 ,  Petrus  de  la,  31,  94. 

Touray,  Michael  Peter,  189. 
Tourneisen,  John  James,  169,  188. 
Tourtain  (Trontin),  Peter,  84. 
Toutin,  John  Valentin,  140. 
Toutsaint,  Petrus,  107. 
Touyn,  Charles  William,  56. 
Tovilett  (Touillet),  Elias,  5. 
Townsend,  Henrietta  Rosa  Peregrina, 
167. 

Tracy,  James,  142. 


Transillien,  Peter,  84. 
Trantman,  Sebastian,  108. 
Trapaud,  John,  69. 

 ,  Peter,  160. 

Trapsack,  John,  29. 
Travers,  Peter,  58. 
Treber,  John,  139. 

Trefusis,     Albertine     Marianne,  nee 

Gaulis,  191. 
Treijer,  Gotlieb  Augustus,  199. 
Treille,  Rene  De  la,  59. 
Treillet,  Rene,  103. 
Trellebois,  James,  14. 
Tremainondo,  Anthony  Angelo,  205. 
Trembley,  John  James,  147. 
Trenble,  Johi,  35. 
Treve,  Jacob,  157. 
Treves,  Joseph,  157. 

 ,  Pelegrin,  163. 

Trevigar,  Marie,  32. 

Treville,  John,  41,  47. 

Trezain,  Robert,  98. 

Tribeck  (Tribbecke),  Frederick,  110. 

Trinquand  (Tringuant),  Peter,  43,  58. 

Triquet,  Jacobo  Ludovico,  34. 

 ,  Peter,  19,  34,  60. 

Troner,  Henry,  64. 

Trontin,  see  Tourtain. 

Troy,  Daniel  de,  84. 

Trummer  (Trommer),  Christopher,  59. 

Tschiffell,  Frederick,  188. 

Tullekens,  Arnoldus,  120. 

Tunis,  Henry,  25,  34. 

Tuquet,  James,  98. 

Turmeau  (Thurmeau),  Claudis  (Claud- 
ius), 102. 
Turmine,  Noah,  194. 
Turner,  Jan,  161. 

 ,  Wm.,  110. 

Turpin,  Lewis,  117. 
Turst,  Elizabeth,  97. 
Twisk  (Twisck),  Peter,  50. 
Tyrel  (Tyrrell),  see  Tirel. 

Uckermann,  Johann  Jacob,  166. 
Uhthoff,  Henry,  149,  172. 
Ulrich,  Jacob,  110. 
Untzellman,  Peter,  141. 
Uolan  (Wallan),  Daniel,  91. 

Vache,  John,  81. 
Vaillant,  Francois,  85. 

 ,  Isaac,  62. 

 ,  Paul,  62. 

Val  (Vane,  and  see  Laval  and  Vat), 
I     Jean,  90. 


Valangin,  Francis  de,  160. 
Valentin  (Valantin),  Anthony,  54. 

 ,  Laurens,  115. 

Valette  (Vallette),  James,  103. 

 ,  Matth.,  96. 

 ,  Peter,  122. 

Valicourt,  see  De  Valicourt. 

Valie,  see  Vallier. 

Valk,  Jacob,  154. 

Valle,  Bartholomew,  199. 

Vallier  (Valie),  Alexandro,  30. 

 ,  Roland,  92. 

Vallo,  Isaiah,  42. 

Valogne  (Vaissire),  Mark  Anthony,  19. 
Valotton,  John  James,  198. 
Valltravers  (Valtravers),  John  Rodolph, 
170. 

Van  Alphen,  see  Alphen. 
Van  Alsendelft,  Isaac,  137. 
Vanbelle,  Peter,  10. 

 ,  Susanna,  10. 

Van  Bebber,  see  Bebber. 

Van  Beek  (Vanbeck),  Arnold,  58. 

Van  Beeck,  Nicholas,  138. 

Von  Bergen,  see  Bergen. 

Van   Cloon,   Philip  Jacob,   Baron  de 

Socsdyk,  151. 
Van  Coin,  Jochim,  137. 
Van  Denbergh  (Vanden  Bergh),  Cristo- 

ffel,  170. 
Vanden-Enden,  Philip,  56. 
Van  De  Poll,  Daniel  [and  see  Vander- 
i      poole),  60. 

!  Vanderhagen  (and  see  Van  Hagen), 
i      Abraham,  16. 

1  Vanderpoole,   Isaac  Isaacus   {and  see 
I      Van  De  Poll),  138. 
I   ,  John,  136. 

;  Vandeput  (Van  de  Putt,  Vanderputt), 
i      Ann,  3. 

!   ,  Arnondt,  3. 

i   ,  Cornelius,  2,  3. 

i  Vandervaart  (Vandarvaart),  John,  66. 
;  Vandervelde  ( Vanden velde),  Albert, 
i  149. 

I   ,  Laurence,  83. 

Van  Deuren,  Cornelius,  70. 

Van  Dyck  (Van  Deck,  Vandeck,  Van 

Dike,  and  see  Dick),  Henry,  119. 

 ,  Allard,  83. 

 ,  Peter  Dubbeldemuts,  201. 

Vane,  see  Val. 

Vanfunden,  see  Vansanden. 

Van  Gendt,  see  Gendt. 

Vanhaesdonck,  Madlen  (Madeleine),  43. 

55. 


INDEX 


275 


Van   Hagen    [and   see  Vanderhagen), 

Frederick  Hendrick,  189. 
Van  Harlingoen,  junr.,  see  Harlingen. 
Van  Harthals,  Evert,  138. 
Van  Hemert,  see  Hemert. 
Van  Ledden,  see  Ledden. 
Vanloue  (Vanlove),  Matthieu,  99. 
Van  Leute,  William,  65. 
Van  Mierop,  see  Mierop. 
Van  Neck,  Gerard,  124. 

 ,  Joshua,  138. 

— — ,  see  Neck. 

Vannier  (Vanier),  Anne,  99. 

 ,  Etienne,  90. 

Van  Rheden   (Vanrheden),  Theodore, 
122. 

Van  Rixtel,  see  Rixtel. 
Van  Ryssen,  see  Ryssen. 
Vansanden  (Vanfunden),  Tadeus,  62. 
Van  Straubenzee,  see  Straubenzee. 
Van  Teylingen,  Christian,  169. 

 ,  Theodore,  170. 

Vantol  (Van  Tol),  Jacobus,  63. 
Van  Voorst,  Gysbert,  159. 
Van't  Wedde,  Herman,  see  Wedde 
Van  Wylick,  see  Wylick. 
Varennes,  see  De  Varennes. 
Varle,  James,  91. 
Varpoorten,  see   Ver  Poorten. 
Vaslet  (Varlett),  Catherine),  98. 

 ,  Lewis,  19. 

Vasserott,  James^  111. 
Vassmer,  John  Henry,  122. 
Vat  {and  see  Val),  John,  62. 
Vatier  (Vattier),  Anthony,  8- 
 ,  Marie,  87. 

Vaux  {and  see  Voux),  Francis  Albert 

de  la,  160. 
Vazeille,  Anthony,  143. 
Vedeau  (Vedean),  Andrew,  26. 

 ,  John,  35,  69. 

Veer,  Frederick  de,  137. 
Venables,  Magdalen,  109. 
Vendargues  (Desendargues),  Peter  de, 

111. 

Ventura,  Joseph,  197. 

Verdun  {and  see  D'Averdine),  John,  34. 

Verelst  (Ver  Elst),  Adriano,  106. 

 ,  Johannes,  106 

 ,  Michael,  5. 

Verge  (Verges),  Andre,  82. 
Verger,  Jean,  du,  82. 
Verit,  Isaiah,  8. 
Veriti,  Peter,  22. 
Vernet,  Jean,  104. 
Vemezobre,  Daniel,  131. 


Vernier,  Isaac,  29, 

Ver  Poorten  (Verpoorten,  Varpoorten), 

John  Henry,  3. 
Verstelle  (Verscelle),  Peter,  85. 
Very,  Isaac,  92. 

Vezian  (Vesian),  Andrew,  16,  165. 
 ,  John,  28. 

Vial,  Anthony,  alias  St,  Julien,  118. 
Vialars,  Daniel,  146. 
Vialas,  Noe,  6. 

Viana,  Isaaco,  alias  Isaaco  Dias,  136. 
Victorin,  Lawrence,  70. 
Vidal,  Emeric,  177. 

 ,  Hester,  9. 

 ,  Peter,  9. 

Viel,  Pierre,  86. 
Viet,  Claude,  78. 

 ,  Marianna  (Maria  Anna),  101. 

Vieux    Peter,  92. 

Vigne,  Lewis  Ferdinand,  160. 

Vignier,  Peter,  65. 

Vilbar,  Peter,  86, 

Villain,  Johi,  34. 

Villa  Nova,  Gabriel  de,  133. 

Villa  Real,  Josepho  da  Costa,  133. 

Villemandy,    P.    (Jacobus    Petrus  de 

Villemandy),  103. 
Villemisson,  John,  117. 
i  Villeneau,  Carolo,  32. 

 ,  Josias,  64. 

 ,  Nicholas,  104. 

Villeneuve    (Villeneuwe,  Villeneusue), 
Gabriel,  51. 

 ,  John,  8. 

Villette,  Mary,  111. 
Villiers,  John,  11. 
Villion,  Anthony,  162. 
Vimielle,  Andrew,  19. 
Vincent,  Jacob,  23. 
 ,  John,  55. 

Vink,   Wynand   Adriaen   de  Gruyter, 
206. 

Virazel,  Daniel  de,  16. 
Viridet,  Isaac,  103. 
Visger,  Harman,  205. 
Visme,  Philippe  De,  96. 
Visser,  Mary,  157. 
Viton,  Jean,  87. 
Vitrack  (Vitrac),  James,  117. 
 ,  John,  103. 

Vizente    (Vijente),    Pedro  Guilliermo 
j      (Guillermo),  136. 
I  VHeger,  Robert  de,  121. 
I  Vlught,  Willem,  183. 

Voght  (Voogd),  Henry,  129. 
I   ,  Nathaniel,  142. 


Vogel    (Voguell,    Voguel),  Frederick, 
128. 

 ,  Henry,  110. 

 ,  John  William,  193. 

Volck,  Andree,  67, 

 ,  Anne  Catherine,  67. 

 ,  Anne-Gertrude,  67. 

 ,  Georgio-Hiersnymo,  67. 

 ,  Marie  Barbare,  67. 

Vomkampe,  Peter,  129. 
Von  Gehren,  Frederick,  155. 
Von  Hohendorff,  see  HohendorfE. 
Vougny,  Mosi,  31. 
Vouliart,  Elias,  6. 

Voux  (Desvoix,  and  see  Vaux),  Henri 

de,  87. 
Vozer,  Francis,  8. 
Vredenburgh,  Bastus,  96. 
Vries  (de  Vris,  de  Uric),  Albert,  8. 
Vueville,  Abrahame,  32. 
Vyver,  Sebastianus  Van  Weenigem  de, 

129. 


Waal,  Cornelius  Vande,  142. 
Wackerbarth,  George,  191. 
Wadden,  Beat  Lewis,  28. 
 ,  Lewis,  25. 

Wagner  (Wagener),  Anthony  Elias,  203. 

 ,  Benedict  Paul,  168. 

- — ,  Henry,  110. 

 ,  John  Christopher  Balthasar,  132. 

 ,  Melchior,  93. 

Wakeling,  Court,  94. 
Walbrook,  Roger,  50. 
Wale,  Gregory,  168. 

 ,  Louisa  Rudolphina,  168. 

 ,  Margaretta  Phillipina,  188. 

 ,  Thomas,  168. 

Wales,  Augusta,  Princess  of,  140. 
Walker^  Balthazar,  36. 

 ,  Richard,  196. 

Wallan,  see  Uolan. 

Wallmoden,   Amalie    Sophie    (nee  de 

Wendt),  143. 
Wanswieten,  see  Mauswieten. 
Warner,  Everhard,  54. 
Wassellart,  Isaac,  81. 
Watkins,  Reimerd,  63. 
Wayfoort,  Nicholas,  12. 
Weber,  Anne  Elizabethe,  67. 

 ,  Eve  Elizabethe,  67. 

 ,  Eve-Maria,  67. 

 ,  Jacob,  67. 

 ,  John  Phillip,  192. 

Weckell,  Godfrey,  122. 


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INDEX 


Wedde,  Van't  (Van  der  Wedde),  Her- 
man, 5. 

Wegener,  John  Joachim  Diederick,  208. 

Wegersloff,  Toger,  66. 

Weideman,  Charles  Frederick,  156. 

Weidius,  Martin,  111. 

Weigand,  Anne  Catherine,  69. 

 ,  Anne  Marie,  69. 

 ,  Georgio^  69. 

  Michaeli,  69. 

 ,  Tobie,  69. 

Weishamer,  Jeremiah,  70. 

Weiss,  (Wyese),  Gottfried,  92. 

Weissenbach.  Christian  Lot  De,  109. 

Well,  Nicholas  Lewis,  135. 

Weltje,  Louis,  190. 

Wemarin,  Catherine,  68. 

 ,  Maria,  68. 

Wendeberg       (Wendelberg),  Erick 

(Urick),  43,  52. 
Wendt,  Nathaniel,  193. 
Wengler,  John,  110. 
Werkin,  Hubard,  92. 
Wern,  John,  129. 
Werneberg,  John  Abraham,  90. 
Wernicke,  John,  197. 
Wesselow^  Abraham,  133. 
Wesselowsky,  Abraham,  130. 
Westcott,  Mary  Susanna,  29. 
Westfall,  Henry,  119 
Wetton,  Luke,  177. 
Wettstein,  Luke.  163. 
Whetstone,  Charlotte,  124. 
White,  Caspar.  122. 
Wicart.  see  Fontaine. 
Wiegand.  Michael,  165. 
Wichelhausen,  Godfrey,  141. 
Wichnian.  John,  109. 


Wienholt,  Henry,  207. 

 ,  John,  168. 

Wiese,  George  Christian,  177. 
Wigers,  James  Bruno,  101. 
Wilckens,  Henry,  139,  184. 
Wilhehiii,  Johann  Franciscus,  185. 
Willermin,  Charles  Augustus  Rodolph 

Lewis  de,  171. 
Willers,  Henry,  133. 
Williams,  Francis,  102. 

 ,  John,  102. 

 ,  Peter,  26,  28. 

Wiltfank  (Wiltsank),  John  93. 

Winch,.  Christopher,  160. 

Winckings,  Nicholas,  171. 

Winkler,  John  Jacob,  70. 

Winn,  Sabine  Louisse.  nee  D'Hervark, 

168. 

Winzer,  Frederick  Albert.  202. 
Wiple,  Charles  Frederick.  189. 
Wiss,  John  Anthony,  198. 

 ,  Matthew^  202. 

Wissell,  Crispin,  101. 
Wittenoom,  Cornelius,  52. 

 ,  Dirck,  3. 

Wittich,  Godfrey,  93. 

Wolff  (Wolffe),  Charles  Godfrey,  181. 

 .  George,  170. 

 ,  Jacob.  131. 

 ,  Jacob  (Baron  Wolff e),  162. 

Wolf  man,  David,  164. 
Wolters,  Liebert,  109. 
Woodencomb,  Peter.  91. 
Woodyard,  Mathias,  94. 
Wratislaw,  Mark,  200. 
Wiist,  Henry  Ernst,  110. 
Wylick,  Jacob  Van,  151. 
Wynantz,  Francis,  127. 


Xexes,  Johannes,  95. 
j    Ximenes,  Abraham  Levy,  147. 
Ximenes,  David,  153. 

 ,  Isaac,  153. 

 ,  Rodrigo,  123. 


Yon,  Jean,  82. 

Yonge    (Jonge),  sr-e   Feilding,  North, 

Godolphin. 
You  (Yo),  Pierre,  82. 
Ysendoorn  (Yzendoorn),  John  Van,  202. 

 ,  Peter  Van,  178. 

Young,  Adrian,  64. 
 ,  see  Yonge. 


Zachert  (Zathert),  Michael,  54» 
Zernitz,  Frederick  Cyriac,  199. 
Ziegell,  John  David,  149. 
Ziegenbein   (Zeigenbein),  John  Engel- 

berts,  187. 
Zierenberg.  John  Friederich,  98. 
Zimmerman.  John  Christian,  5,  and  see 

Timmerman. 
Zincke    (Zinck),    Christian  Frederick, 

126. 

 ,  Henry  Lawrence,  182. 

 ,  John,  203. 

Zobell  (Zobel),  Christopher,  20. 

— — ,  Hieronimus  Heinrick  (commonly 

called  Hieronimus  Henry),  201 
Zoffany^  Johan,  177. 
ZoUicoffre,  see  Sollicoffre. 
Zornlin,  John  Jacob,  151. 
Zurck,  Isaac,  68. 
Zurhost,  John  Godfrey,  146. 


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